Google announced earlier today in a blog post that it will stop supporting its Picasa photo storage service this spring. Starting in March, the company will shutter the Picasa desktop app, and in May, ...
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 ...
Well, it had a good run. On Friday, Google announced that it would discontinue the popular Picasa photo management tool in order to put all its efforts toward its newer Google Photos service. “After ...
It took a whole year, but Google is finally adding the facial recognition features you can find in Picasa Web albums to its desktop app. With today’s release of Picasa 3.5, when you add a name tag, it ...
Before Google Photos, there was Google+ Photos and prior to that Picasa. Google acquired the desktop photos management app in 2004 and made it free. While Google announced today that they are shutting ...
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 ...
Google plans to integrate more of its services into the Google Apps platform, which lets businesses use the company's Web-based tools within their own custom domains. Google Apps already incorporates ...
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3) Ability to start with a blank slate and add photos manually, create folders, albums, etc. I thought Picasa might be the one but it appears to fail miserably on #3, i.e. you're forced to let it ...