
Cooliris, the service that puts photos from_multiple social networks in a single place, has finally come to Android devices today, nearly two years after launching for iOS in July 2012. For those not aware of it, Cooliris links up to media from more than 15 services, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Dropbox, Flickr and others. The idea is to provide a unified gallery_experience to share content with friends and browse photos — the service has over 40 million registered users across Web and mobile in the US, which is its largest market. Initially ‘Liveshare’, a Web only service, the company made...
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