Press Release Summary: Families Now Get Their Personal And Secure Space To Share And Discuss Their Photos On Kindo.com
LONDON - April 3, 2008- Family networking site kindo.com just launched photo sharing for families with unlimited upload in all its 14 languages. It is a quick and easy way to share family moments with your close relatives over the internet, without making your personal pictures public or congesting email inboxes.
Sharing family photos through the internet is quicker and more direct than printouts, does not fill up email inboxes and at Kindo your albums are private and only accessible for your family. And as it is web-based you can access the photos from any computer with an internet connection at any time.
Press Release Body: Even families without detailed technical knowledge can rapidly share their family photos on kindo.com. Users can easily arrange photos in the new albums as they wish and add descriptions, geographical locations and comments. And the upload of new photos will automatically be shown to all the relatives through Kindo's family news feed.
On Kindo there is no limitation to the amount of photos you can upload, so it is also interesting for people who shoot high-resolution photos or those with large digital photo archives.
The core of Kindo's free web service is a collaborative family tree, with the information added by family members. Additional features, such as family news, a family calendar, and statistics, all make it easier for families to stay together.
ABOUT KINDO Founded in 2007, London-based Kindo is an internationally focused web-based family networking platform that spans generations. On Kindo, users can build their free next generation family tree and stay in touch with their loved ones. Kindo is available in 14 languages: Afrikaans, Arabic, simplified and traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
The company is funded by high-profile business angels and venture capitalists, including Saul and Robin Klein from The Accelerator Group (TAG), Stefan Glänzer (last.fm, myblog.de, ricardo.de) and Ambient Sound Investments (ASI), the investment company of Skype's founding engineers. http://kindo.com