Monday, March 15, 2010

Google Buying Online Photo Editing Sites For Chrome OS

Google is increasingly flying with wings expand Internet business. This time the search engine giant back into action by announcing that it had bought Picnik.com, an online photo editing website that is integrated with several services such as Picasa and Flickr. Not mentioned in detail how Google's range of funds for bringing Picnik remove under Google. So do not sound at all about how the changes will Google do in Picnik in the near future. Could be the Google may be integrated with Picasa immediately. "Currently, we are very pleased to announce that Google has mastered Picnik, one of the first photo editing website that will use cloud computing. By using Picnik, you can make photo cropping, editing and special effects to your photos without ever leaving your favorite browser. "Explained Brian Ax, product management director of Google's enterprise. "We are not a significant change Picnik announced today, although we will work hard to integrate new features. And also, we want to continue to support all existing partners Picnik, so users will continue to add their photos from other photo-sharing site, make edits, save and share pictures of colleagues. "Brian said. Both Google and Picnik stated that there would not be any changes to the site for now and more importantly, that Picnik will remain available to all current partners, but they do not make any guarantees. This is a big problem for Flickr, Picnik is where the major editing applications and integrated services both pretty good. Picnik also has long available in Yahoo Mail. This seems to be more stringent fuel competition between Yahoo and Google later. Picasa is one of several web services that rely heavily on desktop applications to handle the management, editing and uploading photos of mass. With Picnik, users can perform basic editing online, so there is little need for desktop applications. Considering that Google Chrome the OS will just be stuck in your browser, this is the appropriate action to make the Google party editing tool later.

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