In fact, you can post these photos to Twitter and Facebook, or send them by email, but the point is the real paper photos. Just specify the recipient from within the app and hit send. The prints will drop onto the doormat three to five days later.
The service comes from Sincerely, the folks behind Postagram. Postagram is a similar app which lets you use an iPhone or Android phone to send postcards containing your camera snaps or Instagram photos. These cost $1 a pop, and although Sincerely hasn't yet revealed the price for PopBooth, it will be a little more than a dollar per strip.
I love the convenience of this idea. I'm always meaning to print my best photos, but I'm not willing to buy a printer, and I have no idea where I would get decent quality prints anyway. Snapping a photo and then having it turn up a few days later could get expensively addictive.
PopBooth will be available in a couple of weeks.
PopBooth [PopBooth via Tech Crunch]
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