Posted Date: 7/6/2010
Target, CVS Bring Facebook to In-Store Photo Kiosks
Social media and in-store retailing continue to strengthen their relationship. Photo kiosks located in Target and CVS stores will soon allow Facebook members to upload and print photos from the social media site, thanks to an update of the Kodak Picture Kiosk Software version 4.0 that will be live in stores by September 2010, according to published reports.
Shoppers will be able to log on to Facebook with their standard user name and password using the kiosks' touch screen display. The kiosk will connect to the user's account and display only photos, rather than wall or status updates. Photos are organized by albums; users can touch an individual photo to add it to their print request, tap more, check out and the photos are printed.
The software allows Facebook members to create photo books, collages and picture-movie DVDs on the spot in addition to standard 4-by-6 inch prints.
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