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Tech juggernaut Hewlett-Packard this morning announced that Snapfish, a Web-based photo sharing and printing service it acquired back in 2005, has debuted a new Web app called SocialPics.
Basically, it automatically curates your Facebook Timeline – covering any photos, comments and status updates within a specific timeframe – and lets you print out the cream of the crop of your ‘social life’ in a personalized photo book.
The photo book is 20 pages, measures 8×8 inches and costs $19.99 for the soft cover version and $28.99 for a hard cover edition.
To kick off the launch of SocialPics, celebrities like comedian and podcaster Chris Hardwick and actress Melissa Joan Hart will be sharing their ‘social lives’ with fans.
➤ SocialPics (seems to be having trouble right now)