September 24, 2004
OurPictures will cater to camera phone users
"Digital photo company OurPictures plans to soon introduce a new service for camera phones, a move that hints at the day when cameras in handsets could represent the mainstream way of snapping photos.
OurPictures' competitors, including Shutterfly and Kodak's Ofoto, may respond with their own cell phones services, say sources knowledgeable about the two companies. All three companies have Web sites that offer digital-photo organization, storage, editing and printing. In May, OurPictures also launched a service for sharing digital photos on the Web.
Starting in October, the $2-a-month OurPictures Mobile will let users of camera phones that run the Microsoft and Symbian operating systems send videos and photos to an Internet site, where they will be viewable via any Net-connected PC, cell phone and computer in the United Kingdom and North America, and by some televisions in those regions, according to OurPictures." Read more at ZDNet
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Posted by Darren at September 24, 2004 01:41 PM

