Facebook and Moo partner to print Timeline photos on business cards
What happens when the world’s largest social network hooks up with a beloved social business card maker? The birth of beautiful, Facebook-infused business cards.
Digital print shop Moo, long-celebrated for its ability to turn stuffy business cards into pretty conversation staters, has partnered with Facebook to bring the most picturesque part of Facebook Timeline — your cover photos, of course — to life in print form.
Moo’s Facebook Cards are personalized business cards that feature … Continue Reading
Vistaprint completes $117.5M acquisition of DIY website builder Webs Inc.
Vistaprint, an online printing service famous for its free business cards, has completed its acquisition of Webs Inc., a do-it-yourself website building tool.
Expanding on its printing services, Vistaprint will use Webs Inc.’s technology to offer digital marketing services to customers. Vistaprint is well known for providing business printing services, including business cards, banners and flyers. Now the company is able to offer website building services with custom text, design and domain, starting at $4.99 … Continue Reading
New CardMunch iPhone app converts business cards into LinkedIn connections
Professional social network LinkedIn launched a new version of its CardMunch application for the iPhone today, which promises to help you make sense of all the people you meet during networking events.
The app allows users to take a photo of paper business cards collected from new and potential contacts. It then converts the information on the card into digital, usable text. The updated iPhone app actually takes that information and matches it with a … Continue Reading
Business cards finally useful again with augmented reality?
Professional social network LinkedIn launched a new version of its CardMunch application for the iPhone today, which promises to help you make sense of all the people you meet during networking events.
The app allows users to take a photo of paper business cards collected from new and potential contacts. It then converts the information on the card into digital, usable text. The updated iPhone app actually takes that information and matches it with a … Continue Reading















