Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
Google has entered the Mac side of free photo manipulation with the Monday release of Picasa for Mac. Although officially a beta version, the application previously limited to PC users is drawing ...
Google announced the now have Picasa for Mac available for download. Why now? Well, MacWorld 2009 is currently underway – so that is why they released it this week. What took so long for Google to ...
A rose by any other name would look just as lovely in a vase, so we'd speculate that Google's Picasa and Blogger services will remain as popular as ever — no matter how the search engine giant ...
Earlier today we drew your attention to the release of Picasa for the Mac, well now Apple has made the next move and it hasn’t waited around, they’ve released iLife 09 with a variety of spanking new ...
Google’s Picasa 2 photo application is fast, fun, and free. The new version builds on the original’s strengths (namely its image-handling speed) and significantly improves on its weaknesses ...
Update: My migration from picasa originally stalled on trying to export Picasa "star rating". As I reasearched I learned this is really an issue about metadata, adherence to metadata standards, and ...
Google announced today that it's ceasing development on Picasa, in favor of the new Google Photos. The writing has been on the wall for Picasa for a while -- when Google launched its new photo service ...
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 ...
We pit the newly-released Picasa with facial recognition against Apple's iPhoto, and Microsoft's Windows Live Photo Gallery software to see which one did the best job at recognizing faces, and making ...
The names of two popular Google services, Picasa and Blogger, will soon go away, although the services themselves will remain key components of Google’s product family. A Mashable report today says ...
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