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Nov 29, 2016 Google’s popular Featured Photos screensaver commonly seen on devices like Chromecast, Pixel or Google Fiber, is now available for Mac as well. According to Google, users will get a different photo on every screen connected to their Mac, which would turn those 5k monitor Mac setups into a high end photo gallery, rather than a high end desktop.
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