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TEL AVIV & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Smilebox, a leader in animated online cards, invitations and slideshows, announced today the introduction of Smilebox LIVE conferencing tool in partnership with ...
Redmond-based Smilebox is partnering with Hallmark Cards to power a new photo-based service on the Hallmark.com Web site, the companies are announcing today. It is by far the biggest deal in ...
The folks at Smilebox certainly will have smiles on their faces after seeing the latest financial guidance from Perion. The Israeli technology company — which purchased the Redmond electronic greeting ...
IncrediMail Ltd. (Nasdaq: MAIL), a digital media company that builds downloadable personal productivity consumer products, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Smilebox ...
Smilebox is as fun and easy to use and the name suggests. The free version of this slideshow creator is very limited, though; if you want to do much with it, you’ll need to spring for the $40/year ...
Smilebox, the Redmond developer of interactive greeting cards, hopes to be smiling all the way to the bank if a new partnership with Hallmark Cards proves successful. Today, the two companies will ...
Smilebox released its desktop media client for Mac users today. The Flash-based tool can be used to compile digital slideshows, postcards, scrapbooks, and other arrangements for sharing photos and ...
American Greetings and Hallmark are two of the world's largest greeting-card companies, with combined annual sales of more than $6 billion and tens of millions of monthly Web-site visitors. But a ...
Nasdaq-listed IncrediMail, which develops and markets email and other desktop software products, is to acquire Smilebox, a U.S. company that develops consumer-focused photo sharing and scrapbook ...
Smilebox LIVE allows users to embed a virtual conferencing tool into a Smilebox animated invitation. A large part of Smilebox’s business is invitations. When the coronavirus hit, accompanied by social ...
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