A new version of Google's Picasa desktop software, which is being released today, adds facial recognition to the mix, automatically tagging photos for faces of friends and family. Josh Lowensohn ...
You're learning about photography through our Digital Photography 101 column, and now you're wondering what to do with all those wonderful pictures you've taken. How on earth will you keep them ...
Windows/Mac: Google's free desktop photo organizer is stepping up to iPhoto's killer feature by adding face recognition and syncing it with Picasa Web Albums, making it easy to send Uncle Bob every ...
Google has released Picasa 3.5, a new version of its free desktop photo editing software. The latest version of Picasa adds the ability to group photos by faces -- a feature already found in Picasa ...
Want the same kind of facial recognition, name tagging, and easy geo-location of Picasa 3.5 for Windows and Mac on your Linux desktop? There's no official release, but you can fairly easily plug ...
I can never quite tell if Google considers its free Picasa image organizer/editor to be a Major Google Product–it doesn’t update it all that often, or promote it as energetically as it might. But it’s ...
The online version of Picasa, Picasa Web Albums, has had facial recognition — which Google calls “name tags” — for a year now. But now the feature is in the desktop version of Picasa, too. (Apple’s ...
Google yesterday announced that it has released Picasa 3.5 for Mac and PC, bringing several new features to the free photo organization and editing software. The Mac version removes the "beta" tag ...
Today Google released Picasa 3.5, an updated version of its free photo editing software. With Picasa you can edit and organize your images, and sync and share them with Picasa Web Albums, Google’s ...
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