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Comments on: Memeo launches Share for sending photos to grandma

Share your shots without a host using Memeo.

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by weenmang June 25, 2008 10:38 AM PDT
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by Furocious June 25, 2008 4:30 PM PDT
Hmm I haven't heard anything about this. I would be interested to find out more about this service, as the less web-savvy people I know could probably benefit. oc web design
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by superwall25 June 27, 2008 11:35 AM PDT
Yeah, I started using Memeo Share. It's really easy to set up. My less-technical friends were able to set it up too, and now we are all sharing our pictures and videos. It's actually a really cool concept and its done very well. It says on their website that the first 1000 users are free for life. So, why not?
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by SJHO June 30, 2008 8:14 AM PDT
Thanks for the positive comments. We are focused on making sharing simple for people who want to share high quality photos and videos directly to friends or family member's desktops without the pain of resizing, emailing, or babysitting uploads.

A couple months ago, I took a bunch of photos at my daughter's 6th year birthday, plugged my camera into my computer (after deleting the photos that I did not want), and the photos were automatically delivered to my Mom's computer in North Carolina. The photos were then integrated into her screensaver so she got to see the birthday photos pop into her screensaver as they arrived. Really easy for me and really easy for her.

You can try the service for free at http://www.memeo.com/memeoshare.php. If you choose to give us a try, we'd love to hear what you like and where we need to improve. Just send your comments to memeoshare@memeo.com.

Steve O.
Memeo
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