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Photobucket: Photobucket Pro
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Photobucket is the online personal media company where over 35 million people create, manage and share their personal digital media, and is the third largest video hosting site behind YouTube and MySpace. Pump Audio provides a proven, legal music solution with original songs perfectly suited for synchronizing to online productions. Photobucket has licensed hundreds of songs across dozens of genres from Pump Audio's catalog of more than 75,000 tracks.
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Photobucket.com is a boon for all those internet surfers who are on look out for a site which not only helps in uploading images and videos but ... lets them manage their files by albums and sub albums. These albums can later be shared, or links can be posted on personal websites, message boards, blogs, online auction sites, classifieds, or live journals. All these activities can be performed with a free account. The best part is that it also offers the feature of printing jobs and one can print the pictures of families and friends on posters, mugs, postcards, greeting cards, photo books, mouse pads, etc. Pornography and offensive material is absolutely prohibited on the website.
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Photobucket users will soon have access to Adobe video editing tools online. The utilities will enable Photobucket Pro subscribers to remix, create effects and add music to content uploaded to the social networking site. The software offered by Adobe is the "lite" version of the company's editing tools -- a move likely intended to entice users to buy enhanced versions.
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Photobucket has over 41 million registered users, is the #33 website property in the US, and receives over 19.0 million unique visitors / month in the US. There are 30.0 million uniques / month worldwide (source: April 2007, comScore Media Metrix.)
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Photobucket -- the photo sharing service locked in a feud with Myspace -- has some influential supporters. Michael Arrington of Techcrunch, arguing that Photobucket can survive without its former patron, points to "leaked documents" which show the startup doing $32m in revenue this year: "That projection is probably dead on because it is being distributed to potential buyers - any future variance could kill a deal in progress and so they are probably being very conservative." Very conservative? Oh, please. The tech publisher is usually too ornery to act like a shill, but in this case Arrington has been intoxicated by a leak. It underlines the rule: most good reporters are corrupted, not by the prospect of financial gain, or freebies, but by access, and exclusive information.
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Jerry Murdock, an investor in Photobucket and close advisor to Welch, says that linking is a far more important phenomenon online than most people realize. "Linking is the new currency of the Web," he effuses, proud of the formulation. He notes that when Photobucket surveys its users, only 30% say they are storing photos. The rest just say they are making links.
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