Updated Mediencenter (markdown)

Michael Mayer
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[MagentaCLOUD](https://www.magentacloud.de/) is a German cloud service that currently gives you 10 GB of free disk space for your files. It is provided by [Deutsche Telekom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Telekom), the largest telecommunications provider in Europe. They have ~13m customers in Germany who can use the service plus external users.
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, ordering photo books, [sharing to Flickr](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.
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 Flickr](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.
[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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## Screenshot (2008) ##
![](https://dl.photoprism.org/assets/screenshots/mediencenter/photo_edit.png)
## Screenshot (2018) ##
![](https://dl.photoprism.org/assets/screenshots/mediencenter/magenta_cloud.png)