It’s difficult to keep track of every photo since there are so many photo sharing sites out there, and we have like albums on almost every other site. LifeSnapz is a site that allows you to manage photos from multiple sources. LifeSnapz allows a different method of storage display, which is just great for the memory.
After you’re done with uploading photos, they’re arranged by date and location data; this is then used to create an interactive timeline. The timeline helps to browse through previously uploaded photos. On each event you get a profile page, where you can enter details and comment. So the site can be used as a hosting service for current events as well as a place for sharing photos with friends and family. The timeline is the only feature that sets it apart from other services, offering similar features, I guess it should work on more catchy features to grab the attention of users, away from Flickr and Photobucket, etc.
[via: TechCrunch]

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