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Create your own Android Photos and Mark Rober workflow
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4 triggers, queries, and actions
Any new photo
New Episode
New photo taken in area
New screenshot
Any new photo
New Episode
New photo taken in area
New screenshot
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About Android Photos
With Photos, you can easily view and organize the photos you take on an Android. This service requires the IFTTT app for Android.
With Photos, you can easily view and organize the photos you take on an Android. This service requires the IFTTT app for Android.
About Mark Rober
Mark Rober is a former NASA engineer who creates educational and entertaining content on his YouTube channel. He is known for his innovative and engaging science and engineering videos, often featuring creative experiments and projects. His channel has gained a large following due to his unique approach to science communication.
Mark Rober is a former NASA engineer who creates educational and entertaining content on his YouTube channel. He is known for his innovative and engaging science and engineering videos, often featuring creative experiments and projects. His channel has gained a large following due to his unique approach to science communication.