A new photo-sharing app that's licensed the ailing Polaroid brand purely for name-recognition doesn't sound like that promising a prospect. But Polaroid Swing — backed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone — is a surprisingly fun and easy to use. Whether or not it'll be able to attract many users in a crowded marketplace, though, is doubtful.
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The Polaroid Swing app lets you move your phone to move your photos
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