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MySpace and HP Team Up to Allow Site-Wide Photo Printing
Source:Mashable! MySpace has partnered with Hewlett-Packard (HP) to bring print-on-demand capability to the popular social network. That’s right. Those embarrassing photos of you Xeroxing your...read more
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After Losing Market Share, HP Decides to Stop Making Digital Cameras
Source:Techcrunch Hewlett-Packard is retreating from the digital camera business. It will stop manufacturing its own cameras, and take a $30 million charge to refocus investments on its Print 2.0 ...read more
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HP?s Tabblo Inks Web-To-Print Deals With Disney, Flickr, and Others
Source:Techcrunch Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com and Akismet, has acquired blog avatar provider Gravatar.
Gravatar offers a “globally recognized avatar,” a 80×80 pixel av...read more
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Jackpot: Opsware's sale to Hewlett-Packard netted ...
Source:Valleywag Today's most popular headlines are The decline and fall of Business 2.0 (619 views today), Marc Canter tells Mark Zuckerberg how to run Facebook (466) and Who's to blame for AOL's s...read more
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Pretexting: News.com reporters Dawn Kawamoto, Stephen ...
Source:Valleywag Through her Demo conference, Chris Shipley strands some of the most important people in tech together in the desert and forces them to pay attention to strange new ideas. It's like ...read more
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Wal-Mart and Studios in Film Deal
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TechAddressBlog
on February 11th, 2007
By MICHAEL BARBARO
Wal-Mart Stores may have lost the online DVD rental battle, but it has no plans to lose the higher-stakes video downloading war.
Today the company will introduce a partnershi...read more
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