ABC newspaper covers Pixable (Spain)
Oct-27-2009 02:47:31 pm
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IƱaki Berenger, Spanish entrepreneur, is CEO and co-founder of a very innovative business project is based digital photographic transfer material that the user is distributed by the various social networks and traditional analog document as a photo album is almost like the lifetime. Your creature is called Pixable and has very little life. Its official launch took place on October 13 and was filed with the New York media as the tool that allows users to create and print photo albums from your Facebook profile.

The idea is simple. Any user can select their photos on this social network as well as those in which his friends have labeled and, from there, building an album on paper. And you can use all the images that have different social platforms like Flickr or Picasa.

Once photos are selected (through the account / profile on Facebook) and has chosen the design of the album, a surfer can have your document in a short time (three hours). In case of wanting a higher quality version, the waiting time is around about three days. And all at a very affordable price, between 6.95 to 24.95 dollars at the rates to be found anywhere.

According to another account Pixable founding partner, Andrew Blank, in a statement to the media, this initiative has been after a trip to Japan, during which he took thousands of photos and "each of us climbed the best images to Facebook. When people started to label them and leave comments we would it be unreasonable to create an album with the photos we all made in Japan and that were posted on Facebook? ". That's when Berenguer Blank and decided to take the step to launch the photo editor, for, as you recall, the social network of Mark Zuckerberg's largest photographic repository of the network, with over 20 billion images and the number is growing. All this material, in his view, had to take advantage and offer users the opportunity to take this digital content to analog world and what better to do an album.