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Automatically backup photos from social network

Most of us capture moments and events which later on make it to the Web one way or the other. We upload all our photos and videos from our numerous devices to a Cloud storage, the computer, or a social network. But if you want to make the process less painful, here’s a better way to save and secure your pictures and videos: Picturelife.

Picturelife is a new service founded by OMGPOP’s founder, Charles Forman. Unlike other photo backup and sharing services, Picturelife allows you to sync photos and videos instantly or automatically from 12 social services and devices. Currently, Picturelife supports Android, iPhone, Mac and Windows devices.

PRICING
Picturelife offers its users 5 GB of free space that can hold approximately 1,700 photos. For $7/Month users can get 100 GB (that’s like 34,000 photos’ worth). If you want more, go with the Premium Plus plan, which offers 300 GB worth of storage (for 100,000 photos – sounds like a challenge, doesn’t it?).

Advantages
Cross platform photo sharing and syncing on the web, Mac, Windows, Android and iOS devices.
Account syncing with major services like Facebook, Flickr, Foursquare, Google, Instagram, SmugMug, Tumblr and Twitter.
Reasonable pricing for storage and accounts.
Photo mapping for photos taken with a GPS enabled device.
Share photos with only the people you want.
Organization through events, people, places and albums.
Easy-to-use scroller for image and video sizes.
Receive images from friends and family with the built-in Picturelife Inbox system.
Disadvantages
No account sync to Youtube, Vimeo or a mobile video service such as Vine.
The design is somewhat dark and too simple.
Social part of Picturelife is not promoted well enough (Hard to find).
Friend stream is nothing to get excited about, pretty plain design and not many functions.

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