Memsender Announces Bananaram.com to Ship Files on Memory Cards
Bananaram enables consumers and businesses to send videos, photos or any files on custom-labeled SD cards
Anaheim, CA, February 21, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Memsender, the memory card service for the Internet, announces Bananaram.com, a new web site that enables consumers and businesses to send gigabytes of files by mail. Bananaram also demonstrates how easily any web site can earn extra revenue by tapping Memsender’s Application Programming Interface.
At Bananaram.com, consumers and businesses can upload and ship files by U.S. mail on popular SD memory cards without leaving their desks. “Upload your files and we’ll do the rest,” says Glenn Paul, Memsender CEO. Bananaram is the first and only Internet site to enable users to custom-label and add data to their memory cards. The site also lets senders include a printed message that, together with the SD card, ships in a new waste-reducing, recyclable package. First Class shipping is free in the U.S.
“We ship microSD cards together with full-size SD adapters,” says Joe Godcharles, CTO, “so that our users can access both mobile and desktop devices. 76% of phones shipped in 2009 have built-in microSD readers, but most computers and photo frames accept only full-size cards, so Bananaram customers have the best of both worlds. Speed is also incredibly important in memory cards: slow cards are virtually useless for multimedia, so Bananaram ships only Class 4 cards, which are 100% faster than the more common Class 2 cards and 5000% faster than the counterfeit Chinese brands that are so prevalent on the Internet.”
Bananaram prices start at $9.99 including free shipping. There are no subscription charges and users do not need to become a member of the service.
Memory cards are available from 1GB to 16GB, and will extend to larger sizes as new products become available. “SD cards will quickly replace optical media,” notes Paul. “They’re small, they don’t scratch, they’re re-usable, and they hold more data than CDs and DVDs. SD cards can also be read by millions of devices that are too small for CDs – ebooks, video players, MP3 players, cell phones and navigation systems, as well as photo frames and computers. There are even inexpensive SD Players that will pump Hi Def video to your television.”
Consumers and businesses can use Bananaram for many applications:
· Sending hundreds of photos to a digital photo frame
· Backing up accounting, legal or architectural data in a compact format that can be stored in a safe deposit box
· Sending videos in a convenient format that can be viewed on cell phones, media viewers, game machines and TVs
· Sending large data files to cell phones less expensively than over wireless networks
· Sending software code or intellectual property to an escrow agency
· Sending data to anyone who has difficultly downloading files
· Sending presentations on a convenient chip that can plug into hundreds of devices.
Customers can send a Bananaram SD card in three simple steps:
1. Upload photos, videos, music or data files
2. Customize the memory card label and the printed message
3. Place the order.
“Bananaram will also benefit Memsender users,” says Jay Kelkar, VP of Research and Development, “because we will build the Bananaram cart into Memsender as part of our Hosted Cart service. In addition, the Bananaram design experience has helped us to tune up Memsender’s API to make it even easier for other web sites to sell SD cards.”
For additional information on Bananaram, please visit www.bananaram.com
About Memsender, Inc.
Headquartered in Ewing, New Jersey, Memsender is a privately held company founded in 2009 to enable any web site to sell content on memory cards. For more information or to download the Memsender API, please visit www.memsender.com
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At Bananaram.com, consumers and businesses can upload and ship files by U.S. mail on popular SD memory cards without leaving their desks. “Upload your files and we’ll do the rest,” says Glenn Paul, Memsender CEO. Bananaram is the first and only Internet site to enable users to custom-label and add data to their memory cards. The site also lets senders include a printed message that, together with the SD card, ships in a new waste-reducing, recyclable package. First Class shipping is free in the U.S.
“We ship microSD cards together with full-size SD adapters,” says Joe Godcharles, CTO, “so that our users can access both mobile and desktop devices. 76% of phones shipped in 2009 have built-in microSD readers, but most computers and photo frames accept only full-size cards, so Bananaram customers have the best of both worlds. Speed is also incredibly important in memory cards: slow cards are virtually useless for multimedia, so Bananaram ships only Class 4 cards, which are 100% faster than the more common Class 2 cards and 5000% faster than the counterfeit Chinese brands that are so prevalent on the Internet.”
Bananaram prices start at $9.99 including free shipping. There are no subscription charges and users do not need to become a member of the service.
Memory cards are available from 1GB to 16GB, and will extend to larger sizes as new products become available. “SD cards will quickly replace optical media,” notes Paul. “They’re small, they don’t scratch, they’re re-usable, and they hold more data than CDs and DVDs. SD cards can also be read by millions of devices that are too small for CDs – ebooks, video players, MP3 players, cell phones and navigation systems, as well as photo frames and computers. There are even inexpensive SD Players that will pump Hi Def video to your television.”
Consumers and businesses can use Bananaram for many applications:
· Sending hundreds of photos to a digital photo frame
· Backing up accounting, legal or architectural data in a compact format that can be stored in a safe deposit box
· Sending videos in a convenient format that can be viewed on cell phones, media viewers, game machines and TVs
· Sending large data files to cell phones less expensively than over wireless networks
· Sending software code or intellectual property to an escrow agency
· Sending data to anyone who has difficultly downloading files
· Sending presentations on a convenient chip that can plug into hundreds of devices.
Customers can send a Bananaram SD card in three simple steps:
1. Upload photos, videos, music or data files
2. Customize the memory card label and the printed message
3. Place the order.
“Bananaram will also benefit Memsender users,” says Jay Kelkar, VP of Research and Development, “because we will build the Bananaram cart into Memsender as part of our Hosted Cart service. In addition, the Bananaram design experience has helped us to tune up Memsender’s API to make it even easier for other web sites to sell SD cards.”
For additional information on Bananaram, please visit www.bananaram.com
About Memsender, Inc.
Headquartered in Ewing, New Jersey, Memsender is a privately held company founded in 2009 to enable any web site to sell content on memory cards. For more information or to download the Memsender API, please visit www.memsender.com
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www.bananaram.com
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Glenn Paul
609-642-4360
www.bananaram.com
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Home page image of Bananaram.com; see also how-to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukghgAyIh8M
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