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Online Scrapbooking Service

23 Jun, 2006, 3:30 pm IST | Gagan Gupta | Windows

Scrapblog debuted the latest version of its Web application, going beyond the status quo of photo-sharing sites by offering a more interactive way to preserve, personalize and share memories online. The site also announced a monthly contest for the most popular Scrapblogs, offering the latest digital cameras as prizes. Scrapbloggers can now import their favorite photos from Flickr and enhance them with a variety of stickers, backgrounds, themes, balloon comments and other rich-media blogging tools. Ideal for (grand)parents, students, newlyweds, vacationers and sports fans interested in sharing memories with friends and family in real-time, Scrapblog enables users to tell stories around their pictures. "Scrapblog enhances the online photo-sharing experience in a unique way by combining the storytelling aspect of scrapbooks and the sharing power of blogs," said Carlos Garcia, CEO. Each Scrapblog has its own Web address, which users can share through Real Simple Syndication (RSS) and email notifications, or keep private for viewing by invitation only. Now, subscribers can sign up to receive an email notification whenever a Scrapblogger makes changes to a page. scrapblog_t.jpg

Tags: online scrapbook , scrapblog , flickr , photo sharing

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