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Facebook is jockeying to get a position in assisting your camera roll, and the first major update to its photo-sharing app Moments for iOS has new bells and whistles to entice users old and new. The gist of Moments, which launched in June, is that it relies on Facebook’s facial recognition technology to find your friends and tag them automatically when you take photos. Then, you can share them with friends privately, or post to Facebook and Instagram. With the app’s latest update, Facebook now turns photo sets of six or more into “movies” — slideshows that can be shared to Facebook. Once the…

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