The second new service offers "smart suggestions" for shared albums. Google Photos will analyze your uploaded images by time and location, and then determine which ones might belong in an album that's been shared with you. This should streamline the process for grouping together pictures from multiple people taken during weddings, birthdays, road trips, school projects and other events.

Google Photos doesn't use facial recognition to make these suggestions, TechCrunch notes. That's probably a good call, since Facebook is currently in hot water over its own facial recognition systems, particularly those used in Moments.