Rashidah Lopez, product manager for Microsoft’s digital imaging products, explains how Microsoft can help consumers get the most out of their digital memories:
Microsoft recognizes that consumers need a comprehensive photo editing and organizing solution now more than ever. Just look at the facts: Overall spending for holiday gifts in 2005 rose 10 percent from a year ago to US$8.2 billion, according to retail researchers at NPD Group. Sales of electronic gadgets were particularly strong, and digital cameras topped the list again this year as one of the season’s most popular electronic gifts.
PressPass spoke with Rashidah Lopez, product manager for Microsoft’s line of digital imaging software, about helping today’s consumer get the most out of their digital photos
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Published in: Microsoft on 2006-01-23


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