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Launch of the New AOL Pictures Print Store

Thanks to the great feature of the new Webmail -- in beta now -- I can "one click" to add an email to the Will Speaking blog (or any blog!).  Hope this doesn't cause too much excitement on my part to blog.     Prashanti already told me I spam too much ;-) 

Anyhow, here is a message provided by Ed Maier on behalf of the AOL Pictures team.   Please try out the new AOL Pictures Print Store. Kudo's to the team on GM, and to Ed, who [once again] played a great role in this.

From:
Ed Maier <edmaiernscp@AOL.COM>
Subject: Launch of the New AOL Pictures Print Store
Congratulations to the AOL Pictures and EZP teams for the successful launch of our new print store!  This launch would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of the team listed below. Several people put in long hours for the past few months to make this a reality. Please make their efforts worth it by placing your orders today. ;) Check out the print store at http://pictures.aol.com and keep your eyes open for additional products in March.

I would like to say a special thanks to Murali, Prashanthi, Jay, Janet, Lisa, Jason, Ryan and Reza for going above and beyond this past weekend (and prior to that) to keep on track for our 2/27 deadline.

Thanks,
Ed

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A huge thanks to all listed below:

Ryan Evans
Reza Kajbaf
Jason Daigler
Tom Tsai
Neil Cadsawan
Erik Cordsen
Ray Dicasali
Dante Martinez
James Spencer
Ryan Connelly
Mike Brumbelow
Dave Mannies
Tom Chernetsky

Jay Hundal
Janet Wong
Lisa Kwan
Sonal Kale
Prashanthi Padmanabhan
Murali Ponnuraj
Viji Subramanian
Kai Zhao
Radha Shenoy
Jeff Boissier
Karl Dotter
Chris Stolfi
Derek Doucette
Brock LaPorte
Carissa Smith
Manuela Pauer
Hamid Schricker
Gus Hardt


Comments

Anonymous said…
I see you also snuck in a few updates to pictures (as per the discussion on SOCNET) -- view counts on photos, and I see that the uploader (that lets you caption and tag photos as they're uploading) works in Firefox now. Nice work. -- Joe

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