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Webshots is a sprawling, community-oriented photo- andvideo-sharing site that also makes prominent use of professionalstock photography. Webshots Desktop software lets you upload your own photos ...
CNet’s photosharing service Webshots is adding video sharing capabilities today, something that has been expected since at least August when the service underwent a drastic redesign. There’s ...
Webshots, a photo publishing and sharing service which was acquired by CNET in August 2004, is starting to launch social networking features to compete with the more cutting edge photo services ...
Webshots is becoming Smile. It also is sick of hosting your rager photos from 2001, brah, and come December they're going away.
Webshots, which makes photo wallpaper and screensavers, have confirmed that they’ve stopped development for the Mac. “As of May 3, 2001, Webshots is no longer developing the Webshots Desktop ...
Before selling Webshots at a 97 percent discount from the price it paid in October 1999, ExciteAtHome sold Excite.com for $10 million and let go of online greeting card service Blue Mountain for ...
After selling Webshots, the three co-founders continued to work on the site as Excite@Home employees. To buy back the site, the Webshots co-founders formed a limited partnership, Two Fold Photos.
CNET Networks has done its first online divestment for a while: it has sold its once-high-flying online photo sharing site Webshots, to American Greetings for $45 million. Webshots is still among ...
Webshots update changes photo storage formatLee Edwards writes: "In the previous (Lite) version of Webshots, the pictures were individual files. They could be put into folders and the entire ...
As we reported last week, Webshots, which makes photo wallpaper and screensavers, have confirmed that they’ve stopped development for the Mac version of their desktop software. And a planned Mac ...
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