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Better Cameras Better Photos Continue to Drive Online Ordering of Prints from Digital Photos: related news

Better Cameras, Better Photos Continue to Drive Online Ordering of Prints from Digital Photos

ATLANTA , July 1, 2008-- myPhotopipe.com, Inc., a web-based online provider of digital photo processing and related services, today announced that industry data released this week by PMA, a trade organization of photo manufacturers and retailers, reports that the number of prints made from digital photos continued to grow at double-digit percentage rates during April 2008 .

Better Cameras, Better Photos Continue to Drive Online Ordering of Prints from Digital Photos

ATLANTA, July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- myPhotopipe.com, Inc. (Pink Sheets: MPPC), a web-based online provider of digital photo processing and related services, today announced that industry data released this week by PMA, a trade organization of photo manufacturers and retailers, reports that the number of prints made from digital photos continued to grow at double-digit percentage rates during April 2008.

Better Cameras, Better Photos Continue to Drive Online Ordering of Prints from Digital Photos

Industry Sales Up 19% in April; Growth in Online Ordering with Mail Delivery Continues to Outpace Kiosk Processing

Better Cameras and Photos Continue to Drive Online Ordering of Prints from Digital Photos

Industry Sales Up 19% in April; Growth in Online Ordering with Mail Delivery Continues to Outpace Kiosk Processing

New Online Marketplace for Digital Photos, Videos and Catchy Tunes

Over 100 million digital cameras were sold in Europe this year. The average number of photos taken with a digital camera is 500, resulting in 50 billion new photos every year. If only 0,1 % of these were saved, Europeans would have over 50 million new, beautiful digital photos on their PCs every year. Usually not much is done with these beautiful photos. Almost the same is applicable for the many videos, tunes and ringtones teenagers create on their PCs themselves. From now on it is possible to get more out of these. The new website http://www.PhotoSociety.eu, introduced by internet and marketing company Senwa, gives all Europeans the opportunity to make the most of their most beautiful photos, videos and MP3 tunes.

New Online Marketplace for Digital Photos, Videos and Catchy Tunes

Over 100 million digital cameras were sold in Europe this year. The average number of photos taken with a digital camera is 500, resulting in 50 billion new photos every year. If only 0,1 % of these were saved, Europeans would have over 50 million new, beautiful digital photos on their PCs every year. Usually not much is done with these beautiful photos. Almost the same is applicable for the many videos, tunes and ringtones teenagers create on their PCs themselves. From now on it is possible to get more out of these. The new website http://www.PhotoSociety.eu, introduced by internet and marketing company Senwa, gives all Europeans the opportunity to make the most of their most beautiful photos, videos and MP3 tunes.

New Online Marketplace for Digital Photos, Videos and Catchy Tunes

SCHOONHOVEN, The Netherlands, July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 100 million digital cameras were sold in Europe this year. The average number of photos taken with a digital camera is 500, resulting in 50 billion new photos every year. If only 0,1 % of these were saved, Europeans would have over 50 million new, beautiful digital photos on their PCs every year. Usually not much is done with these beautiful photos. Almost the same is applicable for the many videos, tunes and ringtones teenagers create on their PCs themselves. From now on it is possible to get more out of these. The new website http://www.PhotoSociety.eu, introduced by internet and marketing company Senwa, gives all Europeans the opportunity to make the most of their most beautiful photos, videos and MP3 tunes.

Better Cameras, Better Photos Continue to Drive Online Ordering of Prints ...

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New Online Marketplace for Digital Photos, Videos and Catchy Tunes

this year. The average number of photos taken with a digital camera is 500, resulting in 50 billion new photos every year. If only 0,1 % of these were saved, Europeans would have over 50 million new, beautiful digital photos on their PCs every year. Usually not much is done with these beautiful photos. Almost the same is applicable for the many videos, tunes and ringtones teenagers create on their PCs themselves. From now on it is possible to get more out of these. The new website http://www.PhotoSociety.eu, introduced by internet and marketing company Senwa, gives all Europeans the opportunity to make the most of their most beautiful photos, videos and MP3 tunes.

Safekeeping Digital Photos of Summer: Good-Bye Prints - Hello Photo Books

Picaboo Offers 25% off Photo Books - PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- As summer fades fast into the background, there's no reason for the season's photos to share the same fate. With Picaboo photo books, digital memories can easily claim life beyond the dark shadows of the hard drive, memory stick or evil shoebox-full-o-prints. Archiving and safekeeping photos becomes an inspired task when using Picaboo's innovative free photo book and greeting card software. With Picaboo (http://www.picaboo.com), users can also claim 25% off all photo books and greeting cards until August 29, 2008 (code PRGVE). Photo Books Made in Minutes For those wishing to store and share photos quickly, Picaboo offers unique features to speed up the whole process.

How Do Digital Cameras and B2B Marketing Automation Tools Drive Similar Behavior?

Think about what the digital camera has done to the average picture taker. In the "old days" of film you had to be selective with the pictures you took as film was expensive and you only had 24-36 pictures at your disposal (unless you were carrying extra rolls of film). Once the roll was done you had it developed and hoped for around 70% of the pictures on the roll to result in a quality photo. As you gained experience you slowly became a better and better picture taker, learning through trial and error what environmental factors drove the quality of your photos. Even without the ability to instantly receive feedback on the picture quality your average quality photo per roll percentage grew to around 90%. As a picture taker, you were forced by the limitations of your technology to become better if you wanted to increase quality, reduce co

Online photo ordering continues to outpace kiosk processing

ATLANTA — MyPhotopipe.com Inc., a Web-based online provider of digital photo processing and related services, has announced that new industry data shows the number of prints made from digital photos continued to grow at double-digit percentage rates during April 2008, and that growth in online ordering continues to outpace all other methods of ordering prints, including in-store kiosks and other retail models.

Safekeeping Digital Photos of Summer: Good-Bye Prints - Hello Photo Books

PRNewswire/ -- As summer fades fast into the background, there's no reason for the season's photos to share the same fate. With Picaboo photo books, digital memories can easily claim life beyond the dark shadows of the hard drive, memory stick or evil shoebox-full-o-prints. Archiving and safekeeping photos becomes an inspired task when using Picaboo's innovative free photo book and greeting card software. With Picaboo (http://www.picaboo.com), users can also claim 25% off all photo books and greeting cards until

Safekeeping Digital Photos of Summer: Good-Bye Prints - Hello Photo Books

PRNewswire/ -- As summer fades fast into the background, there's no reason for the season's photos to share the same fate. With Picaboo photo books, digital memories can easily claim life beyond the dark shadows of the hard drive, memory stick or evil shoebox-full-o-prints. Archiving and safekeeping photos becomes an inspired task when using Picaboo's innovative free photo book and greeting card software. With Picaboo (http://www.picaboo.com), users can also claim 25% off all photo books and greeting cards until

Safekeeping Digital Photos of Summer: Good-Bye Prints - Hello Photo Books

PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- As summer fades fast into the background, there's no reason for the season's photos to share the same fate. With Picaboo photo books, digital memories can easily claim life beyond the dark shadows of the hard drive, memory stick or evil shoebox-full-o-prints. Archiving and safekeeping photos becomes an inspired task when using Picaboo's innovative free photo book and greeting card software. With Picaboo (

Safekeeping Digital Photos of Summer: Good-Bye Prints - Hello Photo Books

PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- As summer fades fast into the background, there's no reason for the season's photos to share the same fate. With Picaboo photo books, digital memories can easily claim life beyond the dark shadows of the hard drive, memory stick or evil shoebox-full-o-prints. Archiving and safekeeping photos becomes an inspired task when using Picaboo's innovative free photo book and greeting card software. With Picaboo (http://www.picaboo.com), users can also claim 25% off all photo books and greeting cards until August 29, 2008 (code PRGVE).

Safekeeping Digital Photos of Summer: Good-Bye Prints - Hello Photo Books

PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- As summer fades fast into the background, there's no reason for the season's photos to share the same fate. With Picaboo photo books, digital memories can easily claim life beyond the dark shadows of the hard drive, memory stick or evil shoebox-full-o-prints. Archiving and safekeeping photos becomes an inspired task when using Picaboo's innovative free photo book and greeting card software. With Picaboo (http://www.picaboo.com), users can also claim 25% off all photo books and greeting cards until August 29, 2008 (code PRGVE).

Research and Markets: Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008: An Instant Overview of...

Research and Markets: Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008: An Instant Overview of the Japanese Digital Camera Market DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5e646f/snapshots_japan_di) has announced the addition of the "Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008" report to their offering. Snapdata's Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008 provides 2007 year-end market size data, with 2008 estimates, 5 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the Japanese digital camera market and covers built-in lens and interchangeable lens digital cameras. Market volume is based on shipments. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis.

A Digital Camera That You Can Throw

Experience a different way in taking photos with this Flee Digital camera. Unlike any other digital cameras, the Flee Digital Camera is designed specifically to take photos after you’ve launched it into the air. With bluetooth enabled you’ll be able to transmit the photos it takes directly to your cellphone. Pretty awesome eh! [Digital Camera Blog via Behance]

Digital Foci Photo Safe II First Look

If you own a digital camera you know the headaches which can be caused by running out of storage for digital photos on your memory cards. You also know it isn't too hard to accidentally erase all of your photos off of your camera before you have a chance to download them to your home PC. One category of products – digital photo storage devices – helps to resolve that problem by letting you offload your photos to what is essentially an external hard drive.

Flat Panel TVs & Digital Cameras to Grow in Canada in 2008

Sales of digital cameras and televisions in Canada were strong in 2007, with growth predicted in 2008, according to the report, 2008 Consumer Electronics Market Trends and Forecast, by the Consumer Electronics Marketers of Canada (CEMC), an Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) council, and the Canadian Imaging Trade Association (CITA). The report reveals the rise in sales of digital cameras was up almost 25% in 2007 over the previous year, with manufacturers shipping almost 3.8 million digital cameras to Canadian retailers. The sale of digital cameras in 2008 is projected to increase to 3,952 units. In the Canadian television market, CEMC reported 2007 as a solid year of growth for television shipments in Canada. Sales surpassed the 3 million mark in 2007, an increase of 2% from 2006 levels.

Sony's New Digital Photo Frame Goes Wireless

Wi-Fi Enabled VAIO Model Features Easy Access to Photos, News and More DENVER, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- (CEDIA Booth #600) Sony today unveiled the wireless VAIO(R) CP1 Wi-Fi photo frame, making it easier than ever to share digital images as well as receive news and stream Internet radio in real-time. Utilizing built-in Wi-Fi technology, the CP1 model lets you stream photos from a VAIO PC directly to the device. Featuring more than 16 million colors and 800x480 resolution, photos locked away on your PC will now come to life on the photo frame's brilliant 7-inch LCD screen. In addition to streaming images from a VAIO PC, the CP1 model can also connect to Google(TM) Picasa(TM) web albums. This enables you to view up to four web albums simultaneously, as well as upload photos directly to a Picasa account.

GE Digital Cameras awarded by Sears Holdings

General-ImagingGE Digital Cameras awarded by Sears Holdings : General Imaging, the worldwide exclusive licensee for GE digital cameras, has received a Sears Holdings Corporation Partners in Progress Award for excellent market performance in the digital imaging category. Established more than 20 years ago, the Partners in Progress program recognizes sources for product or service quality, innovation, diversity and overall market performance. The Partners in Progress Award is presented annually to a select group of supplier companies that provide Sears Holdings with quality products and services that make significant contributions to the growth of Sears’ businesses, and assist Sears in creating new ways to better serve its customers.

Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008

Snapdata's Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008 provides 2007 year-end market size data, with 2008 estimates, 5 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the Japanese digital camera market and covers built-in lens and interchangeable lens digital cameras. Market volume is based on shipments. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots Japan Digital Cameras 2008 forms part of Snapdata's Consumer Electronics industry coverage.

Digital Camera Photos Rescue Tool 3.0.1.5

Digital camera data recovery tool helps you to recover digital photos, image from flash media that is defective or damaged, as well as images that you may have inadvertently deleted from your USB storage media. An easy to use image recovery tool designed specially for digital camera users. Picture retrieval software can effectively recover lost or erased still images, photographs, snaps, rescue formatted music files from various memory cards. Utility support most raw image formats including Canon CRW, CR2, Minolta MRW, Nikon NEF and more. Photo undelete tool uses a simple wizard and a user friendly interface, which allow users to perform recovery tasks quite easily and smoothly. Software recovers JPEG, GIF, Tiff, Riff, BMP, PNG, JPG, 3gp, MOV, WAV, MPEG, MIDI, and Quick Time format files.


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