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May 19, 2009 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Photobucket

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Site: Photobucket.com
Category: Photo & Video

Photobucket is a photo sharing and hosting site owned by News Corp. In addition to photo hosting, Photobucket lets its users upload video clips, which can be edited with an integrated video remixing tool designed by Adobe. Users also can make their own profiles and portfolios to share with others.

The service hosts more than 7 billion user photos and is one of the most-trafficked photo services on the Internet. This past year Photobucket launched a new version of its mobile site, revamped its sharing tools, and overhauled its album organization features.

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April 21, 2008 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Photobucket

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      Photobucket is a photo-sharing and hosting site owned by News Corp. In addition to photo hosting, Photobucket lets its users upload video clips, which can be edited with an integrated video remixing tool designed by Adobe. Users also can make their own profiles and portfolios to share with others.

      The service hosts nearly three billion user photos and is one of the most-trafficked photo services on the Internet. This year Photobucket integrated fellow 2008 Webware 100 winner Photoflexer as the built-in editing tool, and added a great new feature that lets you tag people in photos, and browse Photobucket photos on your TiVo.

      Winner: Photobucket (Photobucket.com)
      Category: Publishing

June 18, 2007 3:00 PM PDT

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