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FAQ on TINC: Upload "nano" photos (about your research, conferences,...) to your The International NanoScience Community

Photos are one of the most popular features on your social network, and the flash uploader makes it easy to upload and organize your images. When you click “Add Photos” from the Photos tab, you’ll see a page like this:





From here, click the “Click to Add Photos” icon to select which images you’d like to upload from your computer. If you want to select multiple photos at a time, just hold down the “Control” or “Command” key on your… Continue

Added by TINC on July 30, 2009 at 7:35am — No Comments

FAQ in TINC 3.: Create a group on your social network



You can use the Groups feature on your social network to meet people with your interests or in your region.



To create a group on your social network, head to the Groups tab and click “Add a group.”



From here, start by filling out information about your group. Name your group and upload an image to make your group look nice and stand out. Add a… Continue

Added by TINC on July 9, 2009 at 8:00pm — No Comments

FAQ on TINC 2.: Start your own blog

Your profile page on a social network comes equipped with your very own blog on the social network. Your blog is all about you, and you can write about anything you want connected to NanoSciences.





Start your own blog



Blog posts are a great way to share stories and express yourself right on your profile page. While threads in your social network's forum are about community discussion, your blog is about… Continue

Added by TINC on July 3, 2009 at 9:00pm — No Comments

FAQ on TINC 1.: How to invite my students, friends,...?



The most direct way to get people to join The International NanoScience Community (TINC) is to invite them! Just sign in to TINC network and go to the Invite new member tab to let your friends know about the "Spicy world of NanoScience". You can invite your friends from across Ning network systems, manually type in email addresses, or import your… Continue

Added by TINC on June 30, 2009 at 9:30pm — No Comments

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