Everyone has gone through this either at an event, a trip or simply a meeting with friends. Several photos are taken by several people and you can hardly access all the records you were clicked on.
Of the two, one: either you have to keep insisting that everyone put the photos on some cloud storage service, or someone ends up suffering, having to take the same photo over and over with different phones just to make sure everyone has that photo . Because Facebook wants to end this.
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The application Moments it aims precisely to resolve this issue. Let's take a wedding as an example: in an event like this, there are many people taking several pictures and, at the end of the day, everyone wants a quick way to share everything with friends, also taking those pictures that the person was in. Nowadays many use WhatsApp for this, but in addition to compressing the image, the mess is installed in their groups.
With Moments you can privately share the photos with your friends and receive the ones you are a part of. The app groups images on your phone based on when they were taken and, using facial recognition technology, finds out who is in them. From there you can then sync certain photos easily with specific friends, just as they can too.
In addition, the app keeps all your photos organized, allowing you to easily find which images you or a specific friend are on. It is still obviously possible to share everything via Facebook, Instagram, send it to someone else via Messenger or save it to the photo library.
Unfortunately the app is not yet available in the Brazilian store. The launch happened only in the American App Store, but Facebook promises to expand it to other countries soon.
[via TechCrunch]