PF Digital Inc. (http://www.photobucket.com), one of the web's most popular hubs for managing personal media. This collaboration enables eStarling digital Wi-Fi picture frame users to view their Photobucket images directly through the frame.
To get started, Photobucket users just need to provide their log-in information once, which enables images to flow automatically from their Photobucket accounts to their eStarling picture
frame. Both previously stored and newly downloaded images will be available for viewing with the eStarling Wi-Fi frame.
Photobucket users that purchase the eStarling Wi-Fi frame will be offered a $10 discount from eStarling, using a redemption code when units are purchased online through eStarling.com.
"Photobucket helps people get creative with their personal media - whether it's sharing online or at home, and this integration is an innovative way to enhance the way they do that," said
Alex Welch, president of Photobucket. "The eStarling frames are designed to be easy-to-use, so they were a great fit for our community of users."
The eStarling Wi-Fi frame has an 8-inch screen with a resolution of 800 by 600 pixels, currently the best on the market. Each frame has its own unique email address so that photos can be
received from computers and mobile phones. These frames are easily connected to the Wi-Fi network for users to share photos with each other.
This collaboration between the two companies has come just in time for the holiday season. As families throughout the world celebrate together, they can now utilize the convenience of the
Photobucket and eStarling frame to share these new memories throughout the rest of the year.
"I think that this relationship will make it even easier for consumers to use both eStarling frame and Photobucket to share photos with friends and family. I look forward to working with
Photobucket to promote the sharing of photos throughout the world," said Jeff Luo, President of PF Digital Inc.
-- About Photobucket --
Photobucket is one of the Web's most popular hubs for managing media. Photobucket's users upload, link to, share and search for billions of personal photos, graphics, and videos every
day. The company was founded in 2003 and acquired by Fox Interactive Media, Inc., a News Corporation company (NYSE:NWS), in July 2007. The company is headquartered in Denver, Colo. with
offices in Palo Alto, Calif., and is available online at