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Disney Intros Social Media Site, Owns Your Memories Forever


By Webrank at September 24, 2010 1 Comments    Share

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Disneyland. It’s a magical place where memories are made, shared, and otherwise exploited. Now you can make, share, and otherwise exploit said memories with the world, thanks to Disney’s Memories, a new site that lets users upload and share photos, videos, and other content with the Internet at large.

“We’re inviting our guests to share their family memories online and in the parks,” Tom Staggs, the chairman of Disney parks said during a recent event. “We’re making them the center of this campaign.” More>>

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