Scrapblog debuts in cyberspace
March 31, 2006 by Christine Gooding
Filed under Home & Living

This I have to investigate further. Florida-based developers of SCRAPBLOG bills its site as the
Internet’s first online scrapbooking service which goes beyond the status quo of onlinephoto-sharing sites. It is now available for free access after registration.
According to Design Technica,
Scrapblog incorporates the tradition and storytelling capability of scrapbooking and the power of blogging. Users start with a blank page and then can select a theme or mix-and-match elements from several themes to create their online scrapbook. Features will allow users to upload, move, rotate and resize images, group and decorate photos and pages to create online scrapbooks for individual events, tag photos by using keywords for easier finding and sharing and create blogs so visitors can post comments for others to see.
Each Scrapblog has a unique URL, which users can share through Real Simple Syndication (RSS) and email notifications, or keep private for viewing by invitation only. Scrapbloggers can also contribute creative content for other users or borrow designs from other users for their own use.
While I haven’t personally used it to share my own photos, it will be good to hear back from others who have used the site.














