Because arguably the only things more viral than cute keyboard-playing cats are cute wise-cracking babies, the famous E-Trade Baby from the Super Bowl ads is now an app.
The mother noted that the surrogacy agency was getting in touch with Kelley, and a few days later, Kelley received an e-mail from Rita Kron at Surrogacy International telling her that if she chose to have the baby, the couple wouldn't agree to be the baby's legal parents.
And if you want to send pictures of the new baby to grandma via the Internet, save the shot in a graphics file and attach it to e-mail -- no need to buy a scanner to input regular 35mm prints.