Photoleap To Launch Ground-Breaking Photo Transfer Technology

January 18, 2005 | Mark Goldstein | Software | Comment |

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Photoleap To Launch Ground-Breaking Photo Transfer Technology at DEMO@15!; New Company to Release Digital Photo Distribution Software At Conference

SAN DIEGO—(Business Wire)—Jan. 18, 2005—Photoleap(TM), a privately held, San Diego-based company, announced today its invitation to demonstrate at DEMO@15!, the world’s foremost forum for new product innovations. The company will unveil its pioneering digital photo distribution technology, ushering in a new age in digital photography. The event takes place February 13-15 at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona.

“Presenting at the prestigious DEMO@15! conference is a validation of our vision for digital photo transfer,” says Paul Colton, founder and CEO of Photoleap. “Photoleap is to photos what power lines are to electricity. After all, what good is electricity without power lines to distribute it?” adds Colton.

“Photoleap’s technology is simple compared to the hassle of emailing digital photos today,” says Chris Shipley, executive producer of the DEMO Conference. “I am pleased Photoleap accepted our invitation to launch its new service at DEMO@15! as it truly exemplifies our theme: technology about to bloom.”

“Photoleap’s proprietary software technology will completely transform digital photo distribution,” Mr. Colton added. “Photographers, amateur and pro, young and old, will discover our easy and seamless technology transforms the way they send and receive digital photos.”

About Photoleap
Photoleap will offer a new but proven proprietary technology that solves the dilemma of digital photo distribution. The technology is a simple, seamless solution, to be unveiled at this year’s DEMO@15! conference. Headquartered in San Diego, Photoleap was founded in 2004 by Paul Colton, creator of JRun.