CommentFriday, July 16, 2004
Auto-transfer photos from your digital camera.
Organize and find pictures in seconds.
Edit, print, and share photos with ease.
Create slideshows, order prints and more.
Quickly following up to their purchase of digital photograph software company Picasa, Google has introduced a link on their homepage inviting visitors to download the software for free. That is, the ad/link is appearing for some.
In our office, Brittany actually saw the link on Google's homepage and managed to secure a screenshot (see above). Judging from the text that accompanies the link, Google is presenting Picasa as a digital image search tool that will "Organize and find pictures on your PC."
Once downloaded, Picasa gives you the ability to:
Chris Richardson is a search engine writer and editor for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest search news.
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