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Photobucket reaches 50 million users

Online photo and video sharing site Photobucket reaches 50 million users today, as announced on the website’s blog.

Founded in 2003 and recently acquired by Fox Interactive July of this year, this Denver-based startup is among the leading sites that allows for uploading, sharing, searching, and embedding photos, videos, and graphics.

Once a simple online platform for photo storage, Photobucket has indeed evolved to a full-blown one-stop photo (and video) shop with its huge online database of stocked photos and videos, as well as an online store where you can request to have your photos printed on shirts, mugs, calendars, stickers, posters and more.

To celebrate this milestone, Photobucket is giving away 10 free 4×6 prints to members as a gesture of thanks. All you have to do is to visit their online store, pick the photos you want printed out, and fill up information for shipping payments purposes.

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