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  2. Shutterfly - Wikipedia

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    Shutterfly, LLC. is an American photography, photography products, and image sharing company, headquartered in Redwood City, California.The company is mainly known for custom photo printing services, including books featuring user-provided images, framed pictures, and other objects with custom image prints, including blankets or mobile phone cases.

  3. Picaboo - Wikipedia

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    Photo sharing, Photo products. Website. picaboo .com. Picaboo is a web-based image self-publishing and printing service based in Hanover, New Hampshire. Customers can upload their digital photos through Picaboo's in-browser application and create a variety of personalized photo products. [1]

  4. Shutterfly Shares Flew: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    What: Shares of online photo publisher Shutterfly Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they ...

  5. Shutterfly Swarms Over Kodak Gallery - AOL

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    Shutterfly (NAS: SFLY) is set to be the new owner of Kodak Gallery, the online presence of the bankrupt Eastman Kodak (OTC: EKDKQ). Unless Shutterfly Swarms Over Kodak Gallery

  6. Let your cell phone pics see the light of day — Shutterfly ...

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    Shutterfly produces the most elegant, custom-made photo books — and right now, you can snap up a discount. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Kodak Gallery - Wikipedia

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    At its peak in 2008, it served over 60 million users and billions of images. [1] Subsequent to the bankruptcy of the parent Kodak, Shutterfly placed a stalking horse bid on Kodak Gallery on March 1, 2012, for $23.8 million. [2] Kodak Gallery was shut down on July 2, 2012. Photos were transferred to Shutterfly.

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