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Moo NoteCards by Ami Kealoha

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Bringing digital photos to print, Moo's newest product also encourages offline correspondence. Much like their original mini cards, Moo prints images uploaded from a Flickr, Bebo or Habbo account (or directly through their site) onto a square 10x10cm notecard, which can be personalized with info and an icon on the reverse. A "magic flap" folds to prop the cards upright for display and they come with envelopes for mailing. Perfect all-purpose cards, an outlet for amateur photographers and a great gift, Moo NoteCards are Hallmark 2.0.

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