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HP Launches Snapfish in India

09 Oct, 2007, 3:47 pm IST | Gagan Gupta | Services

Snapfish, HP’s web photo service, has finally made its way to India as www.snapfish.co.in. With around 40 million members in 15 countries, around a quarter billion pictures are added to Snapfish every month.

For those who aren’t familiar with Snapfish, the service offers affordable, professionally developed digital camera photo prints, free online sharing and unlimited photo storage, as well as free photo editing utilities.

The biggest draw, however, is that you can get your pictures professionally printed in various sizes and delivered straight to your doorstep, while you sit comfortably at your PC. Moreover, you can get your favorite pictures printed on T-shirts, coffee mugs, calendars, greeting cards, posters, and other gift items.

Prices start from Rs. 2.95 for a 4x6 photo print and go up to Rs. 399 for a printed t-shirt.

For registration and more information, head to www.snapfish.co.in

Tags: HP , snapfish , photo printing

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