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Fotonauts co-presidents
Keith Teare and Jean-Marie Hullot are leaders of a new startup called fotonauts. Two years ago Hullot left Apple (where he was the application division's chief technology officer) and took a handful of software engineers with him to work on the project, which is expected to combine online photo-sharing services and Web 2.0 tools when it launches later this year. They are considering adding a Creative Commons plug-in to their site, which would make it easy for users to specify how their photos are used by others.