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May 26, 2005

Yahoo on Wednesday said it is testing its new PhotoMail service. This feature will be free and it will allow users to share a lot of photos via e-mail.

All the photos will be stored on Yahoo computers, enabling recipients to see a full-resolution image by clicking on any thumbnail. The service will be rolled out in a couple of weeks.

Up to 300 photos can be inserted into a single e-mail and it can be sent to hundreds of recipients. Photos will be stored on Yahoo computers. When the e-mail arrives at its destination, recipients can open the e-mail and see thumbnails. It doesn`;t matter how many pictures you include, an e-mail is unlikely to be rejected by inboxes because each thumbnail is just three to five kilobytes.

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Via Physics Org


Originally from Physics Org, remediated by yatta on May 26, 2005 at 10:32 PM