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Now the company has unveiled the next stage in its plans, which is to unify all your photos and videos from everywhere – this covers Instagram, Facebook, iPhoto, Google Drive, Google+, Flickr, Lightroom, Aperture, Picasa, Dropbox and OneDrive.
StreamNation is essentially trying to become the ultimate cloud-based media hub, covering storage, streaming and displaying. Indeed, with the latest update, the platform now also displays photos and videos on a timeline, irrespective of what account or device it was garnered from.
Users get up to 20GB of storage for free, with premium plans kicking in at $4 a month for 100GB, $9 a month for 500GB and $19 a month for unlimited.
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