By: Ellie K
Not true, that “the sender pays nothing”. Someone needs to pay for the postage! In fact, this is what the article says: “a Facebook representative tells Mashable that they’re trying out a few different...
View ArticleBy: dianachibelean
That an interesting approach to revive postcard sending and also using your photos from holidays. It actually gives more of a personal touch to photo sharing besides showing off the fun you had :)
View ArticleBy: Christopher McGown
I think it is a GREAT idea! I love postcards and the idea of being able to EASILY create postcards for fun and memories, would be amazing! Can hardly wait to see it roll out.
View ArticleBy: Nancy Lewis
i am using mobipixie mobile app for sending customized postcard, also there is option for sending postcard via post itself., photo sharing etc. i like this and its features, tool for customization of...
View ArticleBy: Nancy Lewis
use “mobipixie ” ( http://www.mobipixie.com/ ) to send high quality, colorful and customized post cards.
View ArticleBy: Glynis Nicholson
Oh my god. I love this idea! As soon as they make it available, I’m getting it. I am CONSTANTLY sending my friends cards for different occasions. This will save me a trip to the drug store.
View ArticleBy: Ryan_Burdick
I dislike it. The charm of a postcard is getting it from the physical location, the sunken words actually carved by a writing utensil, & then having a stamp postmarked from the place. If you’re...
View ArticleBy: chdcarp
Great idea! Can get my mom and friends off my back for not writing or sharing pics! How long before network connections are common in cameras like phones? Have to say I haven’t used a camera in a...
View ArticleBy: Lisa Crosby
This seems to be generating a lot of excitment and there seems to be a lot of people willing to use it, and who doesn’t love getting postcards in the mail! It would certainly be nice to see USPS...
View ArticleBy: Bill Dawson
Bill Atkinson’s PhotoCard app has been doing this for YEARS! And the quality is superb! It ought to be. Bill Atkinson is the guy that wrote the original graphic routines for the Macintosh, as well as...
View ArticleBy: Matthew Dooley
Definitely. Would be even better if brand pages could send them to fans…
View ArticleBy: curiousjosh
Facebook continues to F__K PHOTOGRAPHERS. First, they strip metadata Then, They make it easy to crop out logos on profile pics Then, They add an overlay bar blocking most photo credit/logos. Now, THEY...
View ArticleBy: Dylan Douglas
Don’t forget about the cardstock, ink, etc. It will probably be around $1, which is what Postagram is. Hopefully not much more than that.
View ArticleBy: Dylan Douglas
Having a photo that you don’t have to look at a computer/smart phone/etc to see? That’s why I send them.
View ArticleBy: Dylan Douglas
1. Any photo editing software will crop an image. Paint will crop and image. Paint. Not Photoshop or something you have to actually buy. Paint. 2. Don’t mouse-over the photo and the bar at the bottom...
View ArticleBy: Shannon O'Shea Hernandez
It is a good idea and already exists with http://www.youregards.com. Youregards is great because you can send them to anyone not just friends on facebook. My friends on FB already see my pictures I use...
View ArticleBy: Heddi Cundle
It’s Facebook’s nudge/hint way to get into travel… create the emotion behind the travel through association of postcards. It’s cool but if they did it more of a retro/kitch feature, it’d be a better...
View ArticleBy: Rachmadhani Rajawali Landscape
will use facebook and email for the fastest means of information and to be used in a positive
View ArticleBy: Alfie Wace
Absoutely! As on who does Social Media Marketing for clients, a photographer in particular, I was just thinking about creating actual postcards to sent to potential clients. This is excellent. Don’t...
View ArticleBy: Fredrik Schöön
A swedish startup Postify.com is already live on Facebook. Check it out. Let me know what you think fredrik at postify.com. http://www.facebook.com/Postify.Postcards/app_363008717049846
View ArticleBy: Christine Olson
I would rather you spend $.31 cents to send a post card or $.62 to send a real greeting card with your photo and your own handwriting! Let me know if you want to try it free.
View ArticleBy: Christine Olson
Why when I can send my own at $.31 cents with a stamp, even use my own handwriting? Or a greeting card for .62 cents all on high quality glossy card? No thanks. I have a better way....
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