With the cost of digital cameras dropping, people are taking more and more digital pictures, than ever before. But what one may not know is what happens after the picture is taken. It used to be, the standard was to have the picture taken off the camera, then "photoshopped", and then printed to be displayed for many to see. But it seems that in today's inter-connected age, people are printing their photo's less, and posting them on-line, on websites such as Flikr, or photobucket. This is a continuing trend that effects companies such as Adobe, who publish Adobe Photoshop. A program that many photographers once used to edit their pictures for such reasons as reducing red-eye or blurring a background. Now there is less of that needed because people don't print off their pictures, the just toss them online, where those little adjustments that were once mandatory, go unnoticed. Check out wired.com for more info.