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Ready to get creative? When I got hired to write this review, I was like .. yet an other slide show methingy with embedding features for your blog. On the one hand it is pretty true and on the other hand I though flip was extremely easy to use. Once you managed going through the not so easy sign up process you managed the hardest part to create your own flip book.

Whoops I just noticed that they don’t let you embed your creations. That’s a minor major bummer. Oh well, anyway once you clicked on the image below you will be taken to this:

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Or you can embed this little widget to draw attention to your book from your blog or site:

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Ireland Landscapes

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Nice Ireland Shots…

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I connected to my Facebook account and uploaded couple of images onto flip.com. Chose which ones to show and in which order. Add a song (if you want to know how you get your fingers on that song I used, just leave a comment), saved it and my flip book was ready to get published.

Their interface is clean and really easy to use, as you can see here:

drag-and-drop-flip-book

You can upload your media (photos, videos and audio) or take them form your Facebook or Photobucket account. Flip also offers a pretty big collection of graphics themselves which you can integrate in your book.

Easy, fun and clean!

I would love to see though the option to embed the whole flip book on any site or blog.

Link: Create your own Flip Book

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"Make a Flip Book" by was published on December 5th, 2007 and is listed in Helpful, Internet, Photography, Web/Tech.

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