kemical

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Another in the series of Microsoft blogs which takes a closer look at Windows 8 and it's apps:

We take a lot of photos that end up in a lot of different places. Some are on our PCs, others end up on a photo sharing service like Flickr or Facebook, and even more are on our phones—sometimes indefinitely. How and where we store and share photos has changed and will continue to change as we take more photos, buy more devices, and share to more places with more people. What we need is one place where we can see, relive, enjoy, share, and immerse ourselves in all of them, all in one place.

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The quote you provided seems to focus on the challenges and complexities associated with managing photos across multiple devices and platforms, highlighting the need for a unified solution for storing and sharing images. The mention of the evolving nature of photo storage and sharing aligns with the increasing trend of capturing and sharing images across various digital platforms.
If you're interested in exploring more about how Windows 8 and its apps addressed these challenges or provided solutions for photo management and sharing, feel free to ask for further details or any specific aspects you'd like to know about.
 

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