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Posted by: Bill Landon on Mon, Feb 16, 2004

Provided by: FreeTranslation.com
Homestead Brings Mobility and Collaboration to Photo Sharing
PRNewswire/ -- Homestead Technologies Inc. today announced PhotoSite To Go, a new service that enables photographers -- as well as their family and friends -- to email photos from any computer or mobile device and have them instantly published to their personal, permanent PhotoSite. Available at the end of the quarter at www.photosite.com the service will be included with PhotoSite by Homestead, the leading online photo service that lets digital camera owners create and share Web-based photo albums in minutes.

With PhotoSite To Go, photographers no longer need to be at their desks to publish and share photos online. By using the new PhotoSite Inbox feature, PhotoSite customers, friends, and family members can publish photos directly to a PhotoSite simply by using a regular email account, camera phone, or wireless PDA.

PhotoSite To Go also optimizes the viewing of PhotoSites on any mobile device with a feature called PhotoSite Mobile Viewing. The new feature automatically reformats layouts and resizes images for optimal viewing, whether they are viewed on camera phones, wireless PDAs, or full-sized desktop displays.

PhotoSite users will automatically receive a personal email address for their PhotoSite Inbox, such as yourname@photosite.com Then, any photos emailed to their Inbox from camera phones, wireless PDAs or remote computers will be automatically published to the Web in their Inbox album, which can be customized in advance. Alternatively, users can opt to have photos wait in the PhotoSite Inbox until they are ready to add them manually into any PhotoSite album. In either case, PhotoSite automatically applies its SmartSizingTM technology, which optimizes the photos for high-speed upload, on-screen viewing, and desktop printing by creating resized and compressed copies of the original photos.


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