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AOL Announces Collaboration with Leading Websites to Enhance BlueString Service
“Our goal with this product is to make it easy for people to access their personal media no matter where it resides on the Web or even in a camera. These collaborative efforts will enable us to fully demonstrate that ability.”
AOL today announced that it is integrating with Photobucket, Google's Picasa Web Albums and Webshots to give BlueString users the ability to easily access photo and video assets stored on these sites and use ... via Cameratown.com Digital Imaging News
AOL's BlueString Connects To Photobucket, Picasa, and Webshots
First introduced by AOL last year, BlueString is a service that offers users to create media collages with photo, video, and music components in a sort of iPhoto-meets-iMovie fashion, albeit with a more simple ... via Mashable
“Web2 Delight for Mac is fast, easy to use and features an elegant user interface”
Global Delight today introduced Web2 Delight 1.0, a video/photo downloader, organizer and viewer for Mac OS. via MacTech
Open-Content Model May Breathe New Life Into Online Oldie CNet
“Lots of people are building an ad network”
Publisher Rolls Out Innovative Syndication Play After Seeing Page Views Stagnate at Its Stable of Properties NEW YORK -- CNet may be the best example of a publishing giant built for the digital age, but in the ... via Advertising Age
CNET sells Webshots for half price
“After ExciteAtHome went bankrupt, Rocherolle and his partners bought Webshots back for just $2.4 million in 2002 and subsequently sold it to CNet.”
Product News:- "Don't blink," says the Webshots logo. But somebody did. "CNET has had a difficult time lately," wrote TechCrunch 's Michael Arrington almost exactly a year ago, going on: "CEO Shelby Bonnie ... via P2pnet.net
CNet Sells Webshots for $45 Million
Online technology news and entertainment provider CNet Networks Inc. has sold photo-sharing site Webshots to American Greetings Corp. via Rapid City Journal
On Webshots: Boring desktop? Not anymore! Perspective: The new e-discovery burden Rather than streamline and limit litigation, a rule change adds a new financial burden, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says. via CNET News.com