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"The fastest growing online photo service! Snapfish enables its users to print, share and store favorite memories at competitive prices for both digital and film camera users. Check out the services our customers enjoy: • 20 FREE digital camera prints • Prints as low as 10¢ with our prepaid plans • Quality digital camera prints for just 12¢ everyday • FREE online photo sharing • FREE unlimited online storage • One roll of film developed FREE • FREE photo editing t..."
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"As a Kodak company, the Gallery understands the importance of your memories. That's why we make it easy for people to share their favorite moments with friends and family around the world by ordering prints and sharing photos online. In addition to quality Kodak prints, the Gallery has a wide selection of new products including photo books, frames, calendars, birth announcement and many more customizable gifts or personal keepsakes. Check out..."
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"As a leading online printer, we do not believe in gimmicks. Instead, we prefer to offer our customers the greatest possible value in personalized custom printing, by providing: - A huge variety of coordinating products - 1000’s of full-color, professionally-created, customizable design templates - A complete line-up of powerful, easy-to-use customization tools – including free photo and design uploads – to all custome..."
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"Everyone loves to take pictures and share them with friends & family. SeeHere.com is a photo printing, gifting, and sharing website from FUJIFILM, a trusted name in photography for over 75 years. • Order high quality prints and personalized photo gifts. • Design contemporary photo cards, calendars, and photo books. • Create personalized web pages with unique URLs. • Easy-to-use photo uplo..."
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"Amazing prices on everything you need for your photography - hobbyists and professionals alike...."
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"All families experience the same problem: The memories we've captured in photos and home videos are tucked away and rarely shared. In fact, by our calculations, there are trillions of photos, billions of home movies trapped inside millions of old boxes in garages, attics and closets across the world. They're fading away, waiting to be converted..."
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