App collects Experiences in Multimedia Albums

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The iPhone app from the New York start-up Moment aggregates related photos, videos and tweets from different social networks and organises them into multimedia albums.
To do this, Moment uses its own “smart matching” technology, which works out which contents fit together so that the user doesn’t have to do it. Currently, the networks Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+ are supported.
During events, the red “live” button shows that content is still being added to the album.
Source: moment.me
Initiator: Moment Ltd., USA
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