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iPodify Your Photos by Josh Rubin
For iPod advertisement fans who lack Photoshop skills comes iPod My Photo. For $19.95 they'll turn any digital photo you send them in to an iPod ad styled image. Once you get the image from them, it's up to you to do with it as you please-- make holiday cards, print it on a t-shirt or plaster it all over town.
Update: Similar, yet different is Snatchify
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