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The Cooliris team created the Cooliris 3D Wall for photos as a browser extension, and then worked with Google on the Android Gallery app. It has now gone on to create an "all new" Cooliris app for iPad and iPhone.

The app combines photos from Facebook, Instagram and Google Images with those stored in the device's photo library for ease of browsing, navigation and sharing.

For example, users can view all available photos, or drill down in categories such as 'profile pictures' or 'photos tagged of you'.

Individual photos or collections can be shared, uploaded from the device's library or Instagram to Facebook, or saved from Facebook to the library.

"We recognised that the media most relevant to you is scattered across the web and your personal devices," said Austin Shoemaker, Cooliris CTO.

"We decided to combine the Cooliris Wall with our new real-time backend to deliver an efficient, integrated experience for your personal media."

Cooliris CEO Soujanya Bhumkar said "With the new Cooliris, photo discovery now becomes personal with selective sharing."

"Consumers around the world can finally have a beautiful and meaningful experience around their photos with the audience of their choice."

Cooliris is a free app from the App Store.

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