.... Consumers Increased Choice of Digital Photography Options in Windows XP
Microsoft Corp. and Shutterfly Inc. today announced an agreement to offer Shutterfly service as part of the digital photography experience in the highly anticipated Microsoft Windows XP operating system. This agreement will allow customers a new option to view, edit and order high-quality prints of their digital images.
It's clear Microsoft has made a strong commitment to digital photography with Windows XP, said Andy Wood, CEO of Shutterfly. Windows XP makes working with digital images extremely simple, and we are thrilled consumers will have the opportunity to easily access our award-winning products and photo-finishing services through this platform. At Shutterfly, we share Microsoft's goal of giving consumers the easiest and most compelling offering to meet their digital photography needs -- this agreement meets that goal.
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Microsoft Corp. and Shutterfly Inc. today announced an agreement to offer Shutterfly service as part of the digital photography experience in the highly anticipated Microsoft Windows XP operating system. This agreement will allow customers a new option to view, edit and order high-quality prints of their digital images.
It's clear Microsoft has made a strong commitment to digital photography with Windows XP, said Andy Wood, CEO of Shutterfly. Windows XP makes working with digital images extremely simple, and we are thrilled consumers will have the opportunity to easily access our award-winning products and photo-finishing services through this platform. At Shutterfly, we share Microsoft's goal of giving consumers the easiest and most compelling offering to meet their digital photography needs -- this agreement meets that goal.
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