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Its previous name was [Mediencenter](https://www.telekom.com/de/medien/medieninformationen/detail/mediencenter-wird-zu-magentacloud-351620). As the internal project title "Digital Life Storage" suggests, the idea was to provide storage for life, to upload all your files and share them with others. Features included [photo editing](https://dl.photoprism.org/assets/screenshots/mediencenter/photo_edit.png), ordering photo books, [sharing to other cloud services](https://dl.photoprism.org/assets/screenshots/mediencenter/photo_sharing.png), creating various types of playlists/albums, music/video streaming to devices from phones to set-top boxes, Solr-based search, a complete [Windows Explorer-like file manager](https://dl.photoprism.org/assets/screenshots/mediencenter/filemanager.jpg) incl drag & drop, and much more. On top, everything had to work in Internet Explorer 6.
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[Michael Mayer](https://www.linkedin.com/in/lastzero/), the founder and maintainer of PhotoPrism, developed significant parts of it and coordinated teams in multiple locations worldwide during development of release 2 and 3 from 2007 until 2009. Developing a commercial single page application of that scale was absolute pioneering work at that time and laid the foundation for [JavaScriptMVC](http://www.javascriptmvc.com/)'s further development. It is known as [CanJS](https://canjs.com/) / [DoneJS](https://donejs.com/) today.
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[Michael Mayer](https://www.linkedin.com/in/lastzero/), the founder and maintainer of PhotoPrism, developed significant parts of it and coordinated teams in multiple locations worldwide during development of release 2 and 3 from 2007 until 2009. Developing a commercial single page application of that scale was absolute pioneering work at that time and laid the foundation for [JavaScriptMVC](http://www.javascriptmvc.com/)'s further development. It was later renamed to [CanJS](https://canjs.com/) / [DoneJS](https://donejs.com/) as other MVC libraries for JavaScript appeared.
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As it happens with many commercial services and products, the focus shifted as teams were replaced and managers moved on:
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