Tuesday 3 July 2012

Kodak Gallery Moves to Shutterfly Today

 

Kodak Gallery Moves to Shutterfly Today

Kodak's online photo gallery will go dark today at noon Pacific as part of a deal with Shutterfly.

Once Kodak Gallery customers activate their new Shutterfly account, the site's range of services will become available for free, including unlimited photos storage.

Kodak Gallery's more than 75 million users will be able to sidle over to Shutterfly to find their photo collections.

"We appreciate the loyalty of the Kodak Gallery customers in the U. But projects - like video slideshows or photo books - would not be moved. The transfer includes all photos in U. "We know how much they value their photos, so we will ensure that a transition is smooth and easy for them, and that their images will be preserved and protected. and Canada who have entrusted us with their photos memories," Jotwani said.

Kodak announced in March that it would sell its online photo services to Shutterfly for $23.

"I am thrilled to welcome millions of Kodak Gallery customers to the Shutterfly family," president and CEO of Shutterfly Jeffrey Housenbold said in a May statement. "You must complete and purchase all projects by noon, PST on July 2, 2012," Kodak said on its website.

Pradeep Jotwani, president of Kodak's Consumer Businesses and chief marketing officer, said in a March press release that the sale is part of Kodak's focus on profiting from technology and brand strengths. and Canadian Gallery users' accounts.

To thank users for their support, Kodak is offering a 25 percent discount on all items today only.

Kodak Gallery Moves to Shutterfly Today



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