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Mobile Scrapping

October 13, 2008 by sarah hodsdon

Okay, I admit it, I am a total iPhone junkie. I have noticed that I have over 2000 pictures now on my phone… many of which are of my kids doing random funny things that I just don’t want to forget. I started thinking about this. Scrapbooking can take on many forms. With the ever evolving list of iPhone applications, I can edit, touch up, add thought bubbles and even morph my cell phone pictures in many wonderful and innovative ways. Trends tell us that in a few years, more folks will access the internet and conduct business via their cell phones than they will on a desktop computer which begs the question, will we be Mobile Scrapbooking as well?

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Comments

  1. P. says

    October 19, 2008 at 2:02 pm

    im sorry, but i gotta say with all the great scrapbooking stuff out there. this blog has becoming really boring to read.

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