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Scrapbook service from SnapJot Community
Mark Peters : December 15th 2005 - 16:06 CET
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SnapJotScrapbook service from SnapJot Community : SnapJot is a free, secure web service where groups can easily pool their digital pictures, video clips and commentary to make a collaborative album or DVD around their shared experiences. Co-founder and CEO Steve Douty got the inspiration for SnapJot when he became frustrated with how difficult it was to gather photos from the parents of his son's little league team. "Everybody uses a different method for sharing photos," says Douty. "Instead of individuals broadcasting their photos through photo printing services or email, I wanted to create a single, private place for groups to collect full-resolution photos, video clips and commentary about their important experiences."
Scrapbook service from SnapJot CommunitySnapJot Online scrapbook
SnapJot offers free, private online Websites called "stories" that chronicle the events of a particular experience. Invitations to join a SnapJot story are sent by email. Members can then view the story, upload media (including photos, video clips, documents and graphics) and add commentary. A story is composed of a series of rich media Web pages called "Jots," which are arranged chronologically. Creating a Jot is as easy as composing an HTML email message. Media can be uploaded using the SnapJot web service, or emailed directly to a Jot from a computer or camera phone. SnapJot stories can be viewed as online slideshows, turned into DVDs, or transformed into hardbound photo books. Favorite snapshots can decorate mugs, mousepads, t-shirts, and other gift products.

Scrapbooker Lee Kempf - Online scrapbook
Lee Kempf, a longtime scrapbooker, says, "I find SnapJot simple and fun to use. I can work with all my media in one place now, so it really feels like scrapbooking, only it's online." SnapJot offers quick-start templates for themes like vacations/travel, classrooms, youth sports, weddings, baby books, holidays, family events and personal journals. Users can also design their own stories. Custom SnapJot services for travel companies and schools are in the works.
Create your own stories for free at the SnapJot website.

About Snapjot
SnapJot was founded in 2004 by two industry veterans - Steve Douty, former VP of marketing at Hotmail, and Steve Zagerman, former VP of engineering at Ofoto. SnapJot lets groups create and publish multimedia "stories" by building secure, private communities around shared experiences. Unlike traditional photo sharing services that store and broadcast photos, SnapJot creates a private Web community where invited members pool their photos, video clips, documents and commentary and then collaboratively build professional quality photo books and DVDs. Quick-start templates offer a fill-in-the-blanks approach to building stories around classrooms, youth sports seasons, family gatherings, vacations and travel, holidays, and other family- and group-related experiences. SnapJot is free (up to 100 MB of uploads per month) and is on the internet at the SnapJot Community website.

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