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Got pictures? Why not display and share them over the Web? We'll tell you which online photo album to trust with your precious memories.

Buyer's Guide to Photo Printers
Anxious to get the pictures out of that new digital camera and onto the page? Consider buying a photo printer designed specifically for that task.

Post Your Photos Online
Want to give far-flung friends and family a look at your latest digital snapshots? Try one of these services and host your photo album free.

Build a digital darkroom
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    HP DeskJet 1220C
    The HP costs a bit more, but it comes with extra features that any serious digital shutterbug will enjoy.
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