Shutterfly for iPhone
Downloads Shutterfly for iPhone allows you to view and upload photos over the Internet. Access all your Shutterfly albums and pictures from your iPhone. Show off and view your online Shutterfly pictures in a full-screen slide show and add your iPhone...
[March 22, 2009, 6:07]
Shutterfly partners with Kodak
News Qualex, Kodaks photofinishing subsidiary, will provide traditional film development and scanning services for Shutterfly customers and will transfer digital images to the Shutterfly site. Once the pictures are at the site, users can manipulate...
[June 27, 2000, 13:56]
Shutterfly partners with Kodak
Talkback I used shutterfly and found it great to use. The misstake i made was ordering from U.S.A. LOS ANGELES California
[July 29, 2004, 9:28]
Shutterfly SmartUpload
Downloads Shutterfly SmartUpload� is a small application that facilitates uploading your images to Shutterfly, an online print service. Using the software, you can indicate cropping and rotation that should be applied whenever your pictures are printed.
[May 23, 2002, 8:00]
Sites bow to Microsoft's browser king
News Shutterfly's browser preference page is more than ironic; it reflects an ongoing bias among some Web sites to write and test their pages for the browser most people use -- Internet Explorer. Now online photo print shop Shutterfly, another Clark...
[July 8, 2002, 11:31]
Jim Clark's new gig : Say cheese
News While Shutterfly isn't without competition, analysts say the timing for the debut couldn't be better. And that's one good reason why Shutterfly.com, which goes live Monday, is setting up shop as the latest "dotcom" to take a stab at this market.
[December 13, 1999, 8:05]
Why it can be hard to say goodbye to IE
News Even Shutterfly, the online photo service backed by Netscape Communications co-founder Jim Clark, warns visitors that it supports only a limited set of browsers. For many people, using a non-Microsoft browser such as Firefox is now a must for...
[September 30, 2004, 15:00]
Picasa 2.0: a first look review
Reviews For hard copies, Picasa links out to several well-known services, such as Ofoto and Shutterfly, meaning you don't have to open yet another print service account to make hard copies of photos edited in Picasa.
[January 20, 2005, 8:20]



