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So, will that sandbox get in the way of my tulips?
An online retailer of play equipment is the latest to use virtual product viewing technology.
Posted 12/29/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
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Nikon Inc. launches an expanded web store
The camera maker previously sold only photo accessories and brand apparel on its site.
Posted 09/15/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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PhotoWorks develops online community for digital shutterbugs
Internet-based photograph publishing and supply company PhotoWorks has launched a social networking forum for digital photography fans. The new Photo Communities enable members to sell and share photos, and swap advice.
Posted 10/03/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Best Buy launches a web-and-store service for digital photos
In a multi-pronged approach to serving the market for digital photos and cameras, Best Buy launched a web site this week that lets customers load and edit digital photos, and order prints for home delivery or store pick-up.
Posted 10/29/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Image management solution saves time and cost at eStyle
EStyle is using MediaBin software to track stored product images and convert high-resolution photos to web format.
Posted 10/04/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Hallmark launches new web service that creates photo albums online
Targeting busy moms with no time to organize family pictures, HallmarkStories.com receives digital photos and delivers them in three different hard-copy formats.
Posted 08/24/2001Mary WagnerPost a comment
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800.com beefs up digital camera line for the holidays
800.com is adding more digital cameras to its web store. Digital cameras are the retailer’s leading growth category. New brands will include Nikon, Pentax, Minolta and Toshiba.
Posted 08/17/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Picture-Perfect Deal for Amazon
Amazon.com says it will be the exclusive retailer for Ceiva, a new Internet appliance. Los Angeles-based Ceiva claims to be the first Internet-connected digital picture frame, which enables people to receive photos to a picture frame directly over a phone line. The Ceiva frame looks and feels like a traditional wooden picture frame. Once activated, it automatically calls the Ceiva service every night and downloads new images sent by friends and...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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RightNow Deployed Internationally by Nikon to Provide World-Class Integrated Customer Service
Industry Leader Taps Award-Winning Hosted Solution as Strategic Platform for Integrated Phone, Email, and Web-Based Service and Support Bozeman, MT (October 8, 2003) - RightNow Technologies, the world’s leading provider of hosted customer service and support solutions, today announced Nikon Corporation is deploying RightNow across the United States and Europe to ensure the delivery of superior customer service and technical support to purchasers...
Posted 10/10/2003
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