Flickr and Snapfish announce online printing deal
Create "photo prints, books, collages, calendars and more"
13 November 2009 12:41 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Yahoo's Flickr has announced it is teaming up with HP's Snapfish to give Flickr members worldwide a range of photo printing options direct from the photo sharing site.
The Snapfish partnership will now mean Flickr members can transfer, organise, and print photos, as well as create "unique photo gifts" using their Flickr photostream, say the companies.
Flickr and Snapfish have developed what's said to be "an integrated and intuitive experience" that sees the printing options show up on member's pages in the photo sharing site.
In a blog post, Flickr says: "Now, all Flickr members can create photo prints, books, collages, calendars and more and get them shipped to most anywhere in the world. We're thrilled that Snapfish has direct local facilities in 22 countries for fast, simple and affordable printing".
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