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AP Images launches updated stock photography site

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U.S. President Barack Obama, right, tours the Sultan Hassan Mosque with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, June 4, 2009. Obama arrived in Egypt on Thursday for high level meetings before delivering a much heralded speech to an audience at Cairo University. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) © 2009 All rights reservedAP Images, a commercial image licensing division of The Associated Press, announced the launch of an enhanced version of its APimges.com site for professional image buyers. The new site features include: new landing pages (go directly to Entertainment, Sports, News, etc.), facilitated search (enriched metadata of photos), internationalized marketing content (read about AP Images in 9 languages), as well the site now allows visitors access to recent content without having to log-in to an account.

“With the AP Images site launch, we are making it easier for customers to access and license photos from our expansive assortment of content, “ said Fernando Ferre, global director of AP Images. “Finding the perfect image online, at times, can be quite tedious. With the site upgrade, the enhanced search capabilities return results faster and more efficiently with enriched information to help buyers find the right image every time.”

The AP Images site is integrated with the Cooliris (http://www.cooliris.com) browser add-on, which instantly transforms a browser into an interactive, full-screen 3D experience for viewing still photos online.

Web: http://www.ap.org - http://www.apimages.com - Click here to view the featured image.

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