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New website lets you transfer Facebook photos to Picasa

Jumping the ship from Facebook to Google+ has just gotten easier. There is a new site called Move2Picasa that makes moving photos from Facebook to Picasa a painless experience. All you have to do is sign in to the website using your Facebook credentials and wait while every photo you have is transferred.

Google set to rename Picasa and Blogger

A report from Mashable says that Google will soon rebrand both its Picasa and Blogger brands. The change is meant to fuse the two popular services into Google+. Mashable’s sources says the change will occur within a month and a half. It should happen around the time Google+ becomes available to the masses.

Images (taken) with the Google Nexus One

The online world can be a good thing and a bad thing, but its clear that being able to upload images and have them stay hidden is pretty difficult. Of course, that being good or bad likely depends on who you ask. In this case, if you ask me its a good thing. Anyway, thanks more »

Buy 200GB of Google paid storage for $50, get a free Eye-Fi card courtesy of the Picasa Team

Looking to get something for free this holiday season? Isn’t everyone? Well if you were considering paying for extra storage for your Google account and also considering picking up a 4GB Eye-Fi Home card than you may be in luck. Well, in luck if you want a free Eye-Fi that is. The offer is coming more »

Google adds more online storage for less money

If there’s one rule when it comes to computer storage, it’s that eventually everything gets a lot cheaper. A 1 TB HDD can be bought for about $80, while a few years ago it was simply unheard of to even have 1 TB on one drive. It stands to reason, then, that eventually online storage more »

Google updates Picasa to version 3.5 for Windows and Mac

There’s a new version of Google Picasa for Windows and Mac. There are plenty of new features – the biggest one is face scanning. When you load up the new version of Picasa, the software scans your pics and looks for faces. Underneath the faces is a spot for a name. Names can be autocompleted more »

IPEVO intros new digital photo frame, the Kaleido R7

Among the many new, innovative products being announced at CES, IPEVO has added to the list with their new digital photo frame, the Kaleido R7 with EyeStage compatibility. In a nutshell, this new digital photo frame allows you to access pictures and other content from anywhere on the Internet, including mobile devices.

Google revamps Picasa

With Google’s new nifty browser Chrome getting all the press, they’ve quietly put out Picasa 3. Picasa is Google’s photo sharing service and it just got a whole lot of attention with some very exciting upgrades. And like most of Google’s products, its free and striving to be as simple as possible.

Google makes Hello say goodbye

I just hate goodbyes. And I especially hate it when I have to say goodbye to something that has been dear to me even for just a while. But sadly, Google doesn’t seem to be planning on taking back its announcement regarding the shutdown of Picasa’s photo sharing service, Hello. On Hello’s home page, all more »

Panasonic intro’s the Lumix TZ50 to the US market

Panasonic has launched the Lumix TZ50 digital camera in the US market, and as speculated when it was released in Japan last month, the camera will support direct photo uploads to Google’s Picasa web albums. Unfortunately, there is no support for direct upload to Yahoo’s Flickr site. But the the US release of the camera still sports the same features we mentioned in our coverage for its Japanese release. This include a 9.1-megapixel CCD, 28mm wide-angle lens, 10x optical zoom, HD video support, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connectivity.