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It’s the festive season and I’m sure many folks must be rummaging through the attic to get out those family albums and yearbooks to share precious legacies with their grandchildren and family. Well since it’s the digital age I reckon a change in tradition is in order, don’t rummage for old albums, instead get used to the Kodak Digital Album Share. A great device conceived by Jacob Pickett, its old fashioned flip-through digital pages give you the book album vibe.
The great part about the Kodak Album Share is that you bypass the need to print pictures; instead you can hook the device straight up to the camera and retrieve the photos. You can then proceed to arrange the pictures on the various pages, like you would do in the traditional album. Three steps: capture, transfer and share; relive the memories in a modern way!
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