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The app lets consumers take a photo of a product and find and purchase similar products on the internet.
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Digital photo frames have been more than just photo frames since the earliest days of the product category, but eStarling looks to be expanding things even further than usual with its new 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame.
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Employees will be able to make process and procedural adjustments on the fly, and sales and customer relations teams will be able to provide their customers with a photo-realistic visualization of the final product from any location, allowing them to give feedback before the product is delivered.
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Using this feature, shoppers in a store can snap a picture of a product with their mobile phones, and the photo is automatically uploaded to Amazon.com, which then searches for a similar product.
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The photo, which Stardust had downloaded from the Internet, was the product of high-tech electronic forgery.
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But the Spaces product seems to place Posterous more in the realm of private photo sharing app Path, founded by former Facebook executive Dave Morin.
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Similar to that of a luxury good, the experience of customizing, ordering and receiving the finished product is unparalleled in the photo-imaging industry.
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Certainly not for the product as it exists now, a social network and a bunch of photo filters.
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One, featuring a sepia-toned, faux historical photo of a young Henry Ford in a workshop with an Apple, compared the product to the Model T for its ease of use.
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While many believe digital photography and phone cameras have doomed the industry, CPI's troubles were also connected to the details of its own product, said John Johnson, chief executive of Picture People, a competing photo studio with 150 outlets in malls and stores across the country.
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