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Digital photography and social networking are inextricably linked, but not always in a good way. As people shoot more and more photos and share them across multiple social networks, personal collections get harder to keep track of — especially if you factor in the auto upload features of storage and sharing networks like Flickr, Google+ and iCloud. Kwilt, a new iOS app released today, cuts through the confusion with an aggregation service that accesses nearly all the photos you have stored in the cloud and on your devices, displaying the images you have and their location in real time in an attractive scrolling layout…

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