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Photo site to offer unlimited printing for a flat fee
11:22 AM - October 14, 2005 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: photo, printing
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: photo, printing
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Digital photo buffs that find themselves shelling out a lot of money to have actual prints of their images may be in luck. Australia-based Faces.com officially launched in the United States on Thursday, giving these prolific digital photographers a low-cost option to store and print their photos.
Storing photos will be free on the service, which offers users 500 MByte of space for each account. Users will be able to download a program, called PhotoSync, that would sync their My Pictures folder with their account. Printing will be offered on a flat fee basis for $8 per month.
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