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Facebook connects grandkids to grandparents through Presto DailySmile

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Presto DailySmile Facebook to Presto auto photo delivery service 

Presto subscribers have asked if we could develop a way to more easily get photos to their Presto Printing Mailbox users. That easier way is now here -- announcing a new free service: Presto DailySmile™ which lets you deliver a photo-a-day from Facebook or your computer to a Printing Mailbox. 

If you are a Facebook user, you just tag photos from your albums or those you have access to, and they will automatically be added to a DailySmile "Photo Queue." Photos from that queue are then automatically delivered to your Presto user one per day.

For people who don't use Facebook, just upload photos from your computer at the Presto DailySmile website ( http://www.PrestoDailySmile.com ) and they likewise will be delivered one per day.

Facebook users who use Facebook Mobile will be able to add photos to their queue from their cell phones. And, you can even subscribe to certain albums which will post any added photos directly to the DailySmile Photo Queue. 

It's tremendously easy to set up a week's, month's, or year's worth of photos and once you set it, you can almost forget it (because you get daily delivery confirmation emails and an “out of photos” alert email). 

Since many people under a certain age primarily use Facebook to stay in touch with friends and family, Presto DailySmile can go along way in connecting grandkids and their grandparents. And it's free! 

Visit http://www.PrestoDailySmile.com and sign up now. See how easy it is to keep the love flowing to your Presto user.

Peter Radsliff, Presto CEO 

10 Reasons Why Your Grandparents Need an Email Printer

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Here are ten reasons to get a Presto computerless email system for your grandparents this Holiday season:

1. It will let you contact grandma or grandpa when you really don’t have time for a 30 minute phone call.

2. You can eliminate excuses from extended family members for not staying in touch with the grandparents.

3. You can send digital photos to "gran" so you have something to talk about the next time you see her.

4. It's easy to send a list of important dates and events (birthdays, graduations, etc.) so grandma and grandpa don’t forget.

5. You can finally create and deliver Google map directions by email when they call to ask how to get somewhere.

6. You can also forward an authoritative article that proves to Grandma that you were right all along.

7. You are able to give the gift of bragging rights over their neighbors in the retirement village by sending same-day photos of their grandkids doing something spectacular.

8. Buying Presto for grandma and grandpa as a gift this holiday will save the family from enduring more “You never call” guilt trips.

9. You will make your grandparents the envy of all of their friends.

10. And finally, in finding the perfect gift for grandma or grandpa, you are also finding the perfect gift for you and the rest of the family, because you will never again need to get photo prints from the drugstore and send them via U.S. Mail. In fact, you can snap a photo with your iPhone, and email it to Grandpa who will get it a few hours later. And for grandma, how cool is that? 

Welcome to the Presto Blog: computerless email solution for seniors

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Hi everybody! I'm Peter Radsliff, CEO of Presto Services Inc., developer of the Presto computerless email solution for seniors. It’s very important to me to let you know about the latest news about the Presto solution, the company itself, and other advances in technology that can help our elder loved ones age-in-place. So this blog is where you can find all sorts of information on these topics. In fact, we are continuing to focus on other extremely exciting caregiving-focused solutions that we will premiere in late 2009. So I recommend subscribing to the Presto Blog RSS Feed to stay abreast of developments in the field of elder technology.

If you are unfamiliar with the company, here is a bit about Presto…

Presto was founded in 2004 to find a better way to connect families using communication technologies that had been widely adopted by all but 58% of Americans over age 65* who don't go online. Since the initial launch of the Presto Mail service in late 2006, hundreds of thousands of people have finally enjoyed the ability to deliver to their elder loved ones a simple email with digital photo attached on the same day it was sent. As amazing as this sounds in 2009, getting email is still a revolution in independence for the majority of senior citizens.

Since Presto’s initial launch, we have found that many people use Presto to aid in remote caregiving of their parents, using Presto to deliver medication reminders, online maps and directions, boarding passes, and tax forms—the things the rest of us take for granted. In November of 2008, the company provided a system-wide upgrade called PrestoConnect. This provided an entire set of online tools to enable remote management of the Presto system, whole-family communication monitoring, pre-scheduling of future email deliveries, delivery confirmations and much more. In essence, we shifted Presto's features to be a tremendous aid for family caregiving, in addition to family communication.

I'd like to give my thanks to all Presto users who have turned this wonderful system into the vibrant ecosystem it is today. And, thanks to the dedicated people at Presto Services Inc., who come into work every day thinking of new ways to make the world better for our elder loved ones. You guys rock! 

Peter Radsliff 

*source: Pew Internet & American Life Project

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