Cloud based photo sharing platform by Everpix exits from its beta period,
claims a report published in TechCrunch.
The service that was launched not very long ago in the year 2011 at the
TechCrunch Disrupt SF will be replaced with a new website that will provide
premium services in the field of photo sharing using your email account. An
application that can run from an iPad and at the same time allow the user to
view photos from the user’s desktop and the web on a single interface will also
be introduced in due time.
Everpix has been known for
introducing some of the best technology when it comes to identifying photos of
people, nature, or food. The announcement of the new applications has thus
piqued the interest of the users, both individuals and enterprises. But if
initial reports
are to be believed, the most interesting new app is still under construction
and will be announced gradually. The total amount of $1.8 million that Everpix
had acquired from investments with Index Ventures, 2020 Ventures’ David
Williams, Kii Capital, and 500 Startups will be used in the development of the
new website & its features.
While the iPhone and iPad do not allow a user to attach more than five
photographs in a single mail, the Cloud based services will help users share
several digital photographs stored either in web services like Facebook or
mobile devices using the iOS platform. The new website which will be launched
soon promises improvements in handling animation & other photography by
using a feature named Photo Mail. This brand new feature will reportedly enable
collection of photos derived from sources like Picasa, Flickr, iPhoto, or
Instagram, and share as many of them with others using your email account.
Therefore, for a photo veteran, or for an amateur who loves adding &
organizing an existing photo collection, the new cloud based services will come
as a technological boon.
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