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Official Google Blog: Google welcomes Picnik
by srcmaxMore than ever before, people are sharing and storing their photos online. But until recently, you had to edit your photos using client software on your computer. Today, we're excited to announce that Google has acquired Picnik, one of the first sites to bring photo editing to the cloud. Using Picnik, you can crop, do touch-ups and add cool effects to your photos, all without leaving your web browser.
Google arrête la censure et menace de quitter la Chine par Neteco.com
by kasi772009
Des photos pour rechercher sur le Web
by Giraultises (via)Google Goggles - Use pictures to search the web
by srcmaxA picture is worth a thousand words.No need to type your search anymore. Just take a picture.
Find out what businesses are nearby.Just point your phone at a store.
This is just the beginning - it's not quite perfect yet.Works well for some things, but not for all.
Your pictures, your control.Turn on 'visual search history' to view or share your pictures at any time. Turn it off to discard them once the search is done.
Google Photos Blog: Announcing Picasa 3.5, now with name tags, better geotagging and more
by srcmax (via)Today, we are pleased to announce Picasa 3.5, a new version of our free photo editing software for Mac or PC. Picasa 3.5 has name tags and uses the same technology that powers name tags on Picasa Web Albums. With name tags, you can organize your photos based on what matters most: the people in them.
Official Google Blog: Picasa 3.5, now with name tags and more
by srcmaxToday, I'm happy to announce that we're releasing Picasa 3.5, a new version of our free photo editing software. This version gives you the ability to add name tags to your photos, using the same facial recognition technology that powers name tags on Picasa Web Albums.