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Picnik, Wetpaint Team Up on Photos

Gregory T. Huang4/13/09

Seattle-based Picnik, a maker of Web-based photo editing software, announced today it has teamed up with fellow Seattle startup Wetpaint, a social publishing site, to allow social network and fan site users to fine-tune their pictures. There is no financial or investment relationship between the companies, but now more than 8 million Wetpaint customers can use Picnik’s tools, like cropping, collages, and creative effects, to work with photos on Wetpaint sites.

Gregory T. Huang is Xconomy's National IT Editor and the Editor of Xconomy Boston. You can e-mail him at gthuang@xconomy.com, call him at 617-252-7323, or follow him on Twitter at @gthuang.

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  • Mohammad khan

    7/16/09 12:34 pm

    To be alerted about activity on a specific page all you need to do is click ‘More Tools’ which is directly right of the ‘Easy Edit’ button towards the top of the page. Click ‘Watch Page’ and it would be a good idea to make sure that email alerts are turned on. To make sure of this go to your profile on the site and click the ‘Watchlist’ tab and check the box that says ‘Email me updates.’

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