Google launched a new beta of Picasa on Tuesday [news story]. Its biggest new feature is the capability to post pictures directly from the application to a Google-hosted Web album. It's about time.
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 ...
Mac users, you can stop holding your breath. Google announced Monday that Picasa for the Mac, a free desktop application for editing, organizing and sharing digital photos, is now available as a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Google recently added some great new features to Picasa Web Albums, the search giant’s photo-sharing site, thanks to the company’s recent acquisition of the photo editing site Picnik. Picasa users can ...
After years of desperate pleas, rumors, and a basic uploader plug-in, iPhoto finally has a formidable competitor. Right on schedule, today Google announced Picasa 3 for Mac, the first version of the ...
Google has officially released an alpha version of the popular Picasa image management application for the Linux platform. Rather than porting the application so that it can run natively on Linux, ...
A long-awaited version of Google's software for editing, cataloging, and uploading photos is set to arrive in beta form. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
With the death of Picasa, users are out looking to find the next best thing. Not everyone wants to support Google Photos or use the Picassa Desktop application now, especially since the former is an ...
Google has been steadily migrating its resources towards the Photos ecosystem since the company first announced it at last year's I/O developers conference. It's already shut down Google+ photos in ...