It's another nail in the coffin for Picasa Web Albums as its URL now brings users to their photo albums on Google+. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and ...
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 ...
Desktop photo management software and Lifehacker fave Picasa has added a new feature called Picasa Web Albums that - if you haven't guessed - lets you quickly upload images of your choosing to a ...
Google announced major updates yesterday to both components of its Picasa ecosystem: its desktop client and Web Albums, a service for displaying and sharing photos online. Ars Technica took some time ...
If you use Picasa Web, Google’s photo sharing service, you can now edit your photos within Picasa including cropping, resizing, red eye correction and more thanks to integration with Picknik, the ...
Picasa Web Albums, Google's free and therefore widely-popular photo-sharing tool, added facial recognition technology to online photo albums Tuesday. The system now lets you automatically tag your ...
Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he gets bored. He has evaluated thousands of new companies, most of which have since gone out of business. Picasa ...
Google's Picasa image organizer and viewer is tightly integrated with your comprehensive Google account. Therefore, you cannot delete your just Picasa account without deleting your entire Google ...
Unlisted Picasa Web albums are being listed The newest service from Google called Picasa Web Albums lets you upload photos as "public" or "unlisted" to a website viewable from anywhere. Until now, ...
In an ideal world, you could upload files without worrying about people stealing and download files without wondering if you'll get a malware infection. Picasa Web Albums, Google's free image sharing ...
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 ...