REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Shutterfly, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFLY), a leading Internet-based social expression and personal publishing service, announced today that it has entered into an agreement ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Shutterfly, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFLY), a leading Internet-based social expression and personal publishing service, announced today it has completed the acquisition of ...
Shutterfly (SFLY) this afternoon announced a deal to acquire Tiny Prints, a Web-based provider of cards, invitations and other stationary products. Terms of the deal call for Shutterfly to pay $141 ...
Shutterfly ( SFLY) recently announced its Q2 results and posted revenues of $75.8 million, which was up 62% over Q2 2010 owing in large part to the contribution of Tiny Prints that it acquired last ...
If putting together Christmas cards stresses you out, listen up. This year, we’re turning to Shutterfly for all of uor ...
Shutterfly, the Web-based photo-sharing company, agreed to buy Sunnyvale-based Tiny Prints for about $369 million to bolster sales of cards, invitations and stationery. Tiny Prints will receive $141 ...
Shutterfly is expanding its lineup of native iOS applications today with the launch of Tiny Prints for iPad, a mobile version of the online stationary boutique the company acquired in 2011 for $333 ...
Shutterfly has acquired Tiny Prints, a company that online publishing company that sells cards, invitations, personalized stationery and photo books. The deal includes $141 million in cash, and ...
Personal publishing service Shutterfly on Monday announced the acquisition of Tiny Prints, a privately owned company that specializes in stationary items such as announcements and invitations, for ...
It's good for one time redemption per household. Shipping will add $7.49 TO YOUR TOTAL. So basically you'll be paying 7 cents a print. Offer is for 101 free 4x6 prints for Shutterfly customers only.
Amazon recently launched a photo printing service for Amazon Prime and Amazon Drive members, offering affordable prints of digital photos which are shipped via Amazon’s free standard delivery.
CHICAGO (CN) - A federal class action claims online photo sharing service Shutterfly illegally uses facial recognition software to create a "face print" of anyone in its database of 20 billion photos.
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