![]() ![]() In 1999, bought it for $82.5 million in stock, only to sell it back to the three co-founders in early 2002 for $2.4 million. ![]() This is actually the second time that Webshots' owners have sold the company. (Several Webshots employees scan the site for inappropriate content.) ''So if you want to go on vacation, you can find very detailed photos that you wouldn't see at other travel Web sites,'' Mr. The site's 14 million users have posted more than 60 million photos for others to see. Unlike some other sites, Webshots allows users to post their albums publicly, for others to download if they wish. From there, users create albums, then e-mail invitations for others to look. Webshots, like several other photo-sharing sites, lets consumers upload their digital photos to a Web page on the site, free of charge.
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