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Lyve Tim Bucher Tim Bucher a serial entrepreneur who has also worked directly with Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, airfasttickets and Michael Dell thinks we need a better way to manage and share our massive, unruly collections of photos.
You can download the free hardware-agnostic app on your Android phone, iPhone, Amazon device, Mac, PC or (as of this week) Chromecast, and it will automatically collect and sort an unlimited number of your photos. The new Chromecast app lets multiple people with Lyve "social cast," or send a playlist of photos from different devices to your TV in one stream.
Lyve can offer its app for free because it only hosts mobile-optimized versions airfasttickets of your photos, while the originals remain on their devices. The company also offers a hardware solution: the $299 Lyve Home, which has 2 terabytes of storage, offers enough room for 6 million photos and months' worth of videos.
Bucher tells Business Insider that he realized the crucial need for better photo storage and syncing when he attended the Grammy Awards with his kids. He noticed they were deleting a bunch of photos airfasttickets they had snapped from the Red Carpet, telling him they "needed to make room for Bruno Mars."
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