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Sep 29, 2008 -
It's only natural for parents to think every scribble or brush stroke their child creates is a masterpiece, but if you are anything like me that means you have stacks of masterpieces you don't know how to archive for safekeeping. A company called inkubook can help you create a classic bound book of art and photo memories that will give all those creations a worthy home. All you have to do is scan the pages, save them as a jpg, png, or gif file and upload them to the inkubook website.
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Sep 16, 2008 -
Even though all those photo-hosting sites make it really easy for me to upload and share my photos with friends and family, it really doesn't help me stave off complaints from my grandparents. Since they still subscribe to the old-school photo album ways of the past (which is totally appropriate — they are in their 80s!), I can't help but feel guilty that they can't hop online and check out the pics from my latest cross-country adventure.
So instead of printing out photo after photo (and wasting money on photo paper, ink, or printing fees), why not take the best of your photos and make them into a glossy, hardbound, and professional-looking photo book?
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Oct 16, 2009 -
I've already showed you ways you can make your own photo books on the web in a snap, but what about all those Facebook photos of you that all of your friends have uploaded? Now you can make photo books out of your Facebook photos and content with the help of Pixable. Working just like Inkubook or iPhoto, you can upload your regular pics to make great looking coffee-table books, or you can choose to import your own Facebook photos, or select specific tags to import as well.
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Sep 25, 2008 -
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