schoolFeed Now Has 160,000 Yearbooks to Browse Online
SEATTLE–()–schoolFeed, a free high school networking application operated by
Classmates®, today announced that its 34 million users will now be able
to view and interact with over 160,000 digitized yearbooks. schoolFeed
by Classmates is a Facebook application that connects users with their
high school class members through an online yearbook, a class directory
featuring a real time news feed, interest subscriptions and online
games. And now schoolFeed’s users can browse the Classmates catalogue of
160,000 digitized yearbooks.
“Our users tell us they love our online yearbook feature”
“Our users tell us they love our online yearbook feature,” said Lance
Tokuda, co-founder of schoolFeed. “By giving them access to the huge
catalogue of real, digitized yearbooks from Classmates, we are offering
them another unique way to connect with their class through fun photos
and memories from high school, in addition to the current photos and
interests they have created in their online yearbooks on our service to
date.”
Digitized Yearbooks
Classmates, on its website and now through its schoolFeed application,
has the largest collection of digitized yearbooks online. Over 160,000
yearbooks, covering 30 million people, have been scanned and made
available for users to browse. Users can find old photos, tag friends
and share the photos on Facebook. In addition to being able to view and
interact with the digitized yearbooks, users can order high quality
reprints of a yearbook, or a print of any photo in the books.
Online Yearbook Features
The centerpiece of the schoolFeed experience is still the online
yearbook, where high school class members add photos, updates and
memories. More than 150,000 photos are added daily, as users customize
Article source: PRNewswire
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