MacVoices #10111: ScanMyPhotos.com Talks About Their Affordable, Easy and Quality Photo Scanning Service

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ScanMyPhotos President and CEO Mitch Goldstone has recently gotten plenty of press about his photo scanning service. ScanMyPhotos is being talked about as a service that can be used to digitize old photos. Mitch outlines the process and options, including shipping, scanning and the value-add services they offer. Your photos can be reoriented, enhanced, archived, printed, and bound if desired. Don’t want to wait a month for your photos to be scanned? No problem. ScanMyPhotos’ “Fill the Box” option is perhaps the fastest and most affordable way you will ever find to take all those old shoeboxes of photos and move them to the digital age, where they can be duplicated, uploaded and protected. Mitch reviews it all, and receives an enthusiastic endorsement from host Chuck Joiner.

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Chuck Joiner is an active participant in the Apple space and beyond. With interviewing skills honed by a career in insurance investigation, negotiation, and litigation management, and a passion for technology, Chuck delivers curiosity-driven content designed to entertain and inform. His productions include MacVoices, “The Talk of the Mac Community,” MacNotables (”The Mac Experts You Want to Hear From” and The MacJury (“Truth, Justice and the Macintosh Way”).  Chuck is an outspoken advocate for Macintosh User Groups, serving as editor-in-chief of The MUG Center, the Internet’s most comprehensive resource for and about Mac User Groups, and the host of the on-hiatus User Group Report, the very first show about the MUG community.  Chuck’s credentials include almost five years as Chairman of the Apple User Group Advisory Board, Macworld Conference & Expo speaker, and seven-time User Group University faculty member.