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AmazingMail’s Web-to-Print Engine for iPhone

TheAppleBlog  Jul 10 09

For both iPhone users and developers, a new service from Amazing Mail pushes the envelope — quite literally — of what a mobile device is capable of. The on-demand printing company is offering an integration service for iPhone developers, allowing the creation of applications which are able to send physical postcards or printed photos. Two applications [...]

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