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techcrunch.com - 1/6/2009
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Picasa , the popular free photo management software made by Google, has finally made its way to the Mac. The application has long been noticeably absent on the Macintosh - especially given the fact that it has been available for Linux (which typically lags behind Macs and Windows) since 2006. ...
googleblog.blogspot.com - 1/5/2009
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Sometimes I find it hard to describe Picasa
without sounding like a late-night infomercial for a multi-bladed
thingamabob: "It's a photo organizer! A photo editor! A web-savvy photo sharing and management system in just one tiny package!" We try hard ...
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Official Google Blog: Introducing Picasa for Mac (at ...
googlephotos.blogspot.com - 1/5/2009
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Monday, January 5, 2009 1:36 PM Posted by
Brian Axe, Product Manager Given that Picasa originally began
as Windows PC software, you might be surprised at how many Macs you'll find floating around our Santa Monica office (which is where Google's ...
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Announcing Picasa for Mac
blog.wired.com - 1/5/2009
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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 public beta through Google Labs. The application is ...
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After an Agonizing Wait, Picasa For Mac Finally Arrives
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Google preps Picasa beta for Mac
MacDailyNews —
... . Picasa for Macintosh: Jason Kincaid reports for TechCrunch, "Picasa is a welcome alternative to iPhoto, but it’s still premature to drop iPhoto entirely. It’s highly likely that Apple will unveil a new version of iPhoto at tomorrow’s Macworld keynote, and you can be sure that it will include some significant enhancements." Full article here .
Around the Web 1.6.09: Mac rumors, Kurzweil predictions and textual frustrations
L.A. Times Tech Blog —
... -- Also for Apple fans: Google releases Picasa for the Mac, finally. But how does it stack up with iPhoto? TechCrunch ...
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