What's new in iPhoto 9.2.2 ?

I've installed the latest update for iPhoto 9.2.2
now what's new in it anyway?
I haven't found anything changed...

Photos can now be deleted from the Photostream.
Some bug fixes.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1508
Regards
TD

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