Shutterfly
Summary
Shutterfly (NASDAQ: SFLY) is an Internet-based photo publishing and printing service.Shutterfly attempts to differentiate itself from other online photo services such as Flickr and Picasa by allowing unlimited images at no cost. Shutterfly also claims that "they never delete a photo." The service also keeps uploaded photos are their full resolution, rather than scaling down images or otherwise affecting the originals. Like other socially-based online services, Shutterfly members can also visit a community section of the website to see others' works and gain ideas and inspiration for new projects.Shutterfly’s flagship product is its Photo Book line which allows users to create custom photo books.
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Shutterfly beats estimates, driven by holiday season
(Reuters) - Online photo-sharing service provider Shutterfly Inc's results beat analysts' estimates in the traditionally strong fourth quarter on higher demand during the holiday season, particularly in its enterprise unit.
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Dominos Says Facebook Ad Exchange Delivers
Most of the advertisers that have shared early results from the Facebook Exchange are small- to mid-sized, direct response focused companies (AdExchanger story). On the list are Shutterfly, Hootsuite, GoPro, and SurveyMonkey. But that’s slowly changing. Media agency Arena Media is going public with data from Dominos pizza delivery, a much larger brand.
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MyPublisher to get Martha Stewart touch
The increasingly competitive personalized cards, invitations and stationery business is about to get a touch of Martha Stewart.
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Kodak to sell photo services website to Shutterfly
(Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co, which filed for bankruptcy protection in January, said it agreed to sell its on-line photo services business to "stalking horse" bidder Shutterfly Inc for $23. 8 million.
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Media Agency of the Year: PR, Edelman
When Volkswagen unveiled the revamped 2012 Beetle last April, it marked just the second time in 60 years that the company had redesigned the iconic auto. The relaunch called for a promotion that resonated with the masses who’d always had a soft spot for the beloved Bug.
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Shutterfly slumps on Apple card app announcement
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Shutterfly Inc and American Greetings Corp dropped on Tuesday after Apple Inc unveiled a new greeting card application.
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Cannibals! Existential Risk in Online Business Models
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Former OpenTable CEO Explains Why He Jumped To The VC World (OPEN)
OpenTable CEO Jeff Jordan announced his retirement in May, the same day that the company posted decent but unspectacular earnings.
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Cisco Shutting Down FlipShare — Where Do You Take Your Videos Now?
Bad news for Flip video camera users that used its FlipShare video hosting service: You’ve got 30 days to move your files, or risk losing them. According to the NY Times, videos uploaded to the Cisco-owned web video service will expire after 30 days, beginning May 12. So any videos loaded before that date must be manually downloaded within the next month.
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Will Kodak Sue More Photo-Sharing Sites?
Eastman Kodak hasn’t been shy about using its patents to wring some licensing money out of the smartphone industry, but the company recently crossed a new frontier.

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