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[PostBubble] Walter from PXN8 clarified their business model for me and it appears that they are more than just an online photo editor; they actually sell their product for integration into other sites.

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http://www.emilychang.com [Emilychang.com] Emily Chang - eHub Interviews PXN8: I’m pitching PXN8 at people who are intimidated by Photoshop and other full-blown image editors. Designing a photo editor that works within the constraints of a web-browser provides plenty of challenges.

[Eirepreneur.blogs.com] EirePreneur: Web2.0: This hearkens back somewhat to Dave Winer's oft espoused 'river of news' approach to RSS feed reading and puts a new lense to an idea I had when reviewing Nooked FeedWizard for Web 2.0 Ireland. It occurred to me then that an RSS-only publishing tool, though it may seem daft to some now, could become an ideal publishing platform for many purposes where immediacy is all that matters.

[Corkblogs.com] Cork Blogs » Walter Higgins: There is a perception I think, particularly amongst a lot of the Web 2.0 tech press who appear to have no technical background, that creating a new Ajaxian WebApp is a weekends work mashing a few libraries and services together and alakazamm, it just works. Walter showed otherwise.His application pxn8 is a web based photo editor which works with either pictures on your PC or pictures you have previously uploaded to Flickr.

http://webosphere.wordpress.com [Webosphere.wordpress.com] Webosphere : Internet, RSS, web 2.0 » Web2.0 applications and ...: Die Computerwoche führt diese Woche eine Online-Abstimmung durch. Thema: Steht eine neue “Internet-Blase”

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