MySpace, HP in Deal To inspire Photo Printing

Among all the profiles on MySpace, the social networking site’s users have uploaded nearly 4 billion photos. Now through an agreement with Hewlett-Packard Co., MySpace hopes citizens will increasingly print these images and, eventually, buy photo-embellished merchandise, too.

MySpace and HP said Tuesday that they are starting a business relationship that will put Web-based printing software from HP into the photo sections of MySpace.

that means MySpace pages will display HP-branded click-to-print buttons. The buttons are meant to form

it easier for users to print composition stored on their MySpace profiles — like photos and blog postings — than it would be to do so through their Web browsers.

The buttons are expected to seem in November on MySpace in the U.S., Australia, Western Europe and Canada. And in the following months, public will be able to buy things emblazoned with photos from the site, MySpace Chief Executive Chris DeWolfe said.

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