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 ...
Picasa gives you a robust setup for maintaining and organizing your photo collection with options for tagging, uploading and even automatic facial recognition. You may occasionally notice that you ...
You don't have to configure Picasa to make it work, but doing so can make your image management tasks more productive and enjoyable. Google's free Picasa program comes loaded with default settings ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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