The year gone by witnessed a rapid increase in the number of Android apps. It’s the diversification of the open platform, which triggered it. Astonishingly, there are just a few Android-only apps. Lightbox.com side-stepped the usual norm and decided to go Android first. A photo managing solution, Lightbox, has been around for a while with over 1.5 million downloads and its usage from India is the second highest. While iPhone has its dedicated Instagram, Lightbox was believed to be an Instagram killer. To know what sets Lightbox apart from the rest, we spoke to Stephen Morse, the Director of Outreach of Lightbox.com and Lightbox Android app, who is on a visit to Mumbai. Basically, you upload photos on Lightbox.com on the web or by using the Lightbox Android app that automatically organizes them by creating photo journals with a timeline of postcards. Lightbox has a mobile site for iOS devices, but uploading photos would still require a dedicated IOS app to come to the fore. “Photos taken with the Lightbox app are automatically synced with the service, as well as photos that are uploaded from the Lightbox.com site. We are using HTML5 to make photos available on all platforms (within a browser). This is compatible with most advanced desktop browsers, also including iOS products like the iPhone and the iPad,” said Stephen.
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