
“A trillion pictures were taken on a smartphone in the last one year which goes to show the engagement by users. Users are now more interested in photos which were clicked by others, but curation always has been a problem. ‘Shoto’ makes getting photos clicked by friends on various occasions easier,” Duggal told IANS.
“It collects metadata from the phone and asks the user if
he or she wants to share the photos, so the privacy issue is also taken
care of,” he explained.
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