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For Immediate Release

Digital Pickle Adds Locations in the San Francisco South Bay Area
March 1, 2007

San Francisco - Digital Pickle, a leading provider of photo, video, audio, and film preservation services, announced today that it had signed up two new members in the Digital Pickle Network. The new locations can be found on locations.html . The Digital Pickle Network is a key part of Digital Pickle's ongoing efforts to get closer to the communities it serves and to put its services within easy reach of its customers.

"We are glad to be teaming up with the PostNet location in San Jose and with Theodore H. Mock Photography in Palo Alto. Both companies offer outstanding services to their customers and teaming with them will enable more of our customers in the San Francisco Bay Area to gain easy access to our services." Said Arik Paran, Digital Pickle's president.

"Digital Pickle Network members benefit from gaining the ability to provide a richer portfolio of services to their customers and from sharing in our success.We are looking forward to working together with the two new members to the benefit of our mutual customers". He added.

The Digital Pickle Network comprises of members who offer services in related domains to the services provided by Digital Pickle. Members form part of the logistical network of Digital Pickle and, at a minimum, serve as drop-off and pick-up locations for customers' projects.

Digital Pickle is a leading provider of photo, video, audio, and film preservation services. Based in San Francisco, California, Digital Pickle processes orders nationwide.

For more information, visit http://www.digitalpickle.com.

Please Contact:
Arik Paran
(415) 861-4565
info@digitalpickle.com


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