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Yahoo Launches Photo Upload for Camera Phones (Reuters)







Yahoo Launches Photo Upload for Camera
Phones (Reuters)

Yahoo Launches Photo Upload for Camera
Phones (Reuters)
07/22/2004 02:47 PM

Reuters - Seeking to tap the explosive growth in cell phones with cameras, Internet company Yahoo Inc. (YHOO.O) on Thursday launched a service that will let users transmit pictures from their camera phones directly to their Yahoo Photos accounts.




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