Can two users stream photos into iPhoto's PhotoStream?

Can my wife and I both user steam photos into iPhoto's PhotoStream?  We don't want two iPhoto libraries and would love if we could both stream when we take pictures with our iPhones.
Thanks,
Memo

The only way you can have both your iPhones Photo Stream into the same iPhoto Library is to have the same iCloud account set up on each iPhone.

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