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Picasa: The Free Photo Editing Software from GoogleGoogle seems to have got it all correct with Picasa. The software is really simple to use. It provides all the basic functionalities that normal users need. And it is free!! Could you have asked for more? -
Use Picasa Uploader to Share IPhoto Library on the WebEditing capabilities in Picasa Web are almost nonexistent & the uploading mechanism leaves is below par. But if you are a Mac user with iPhoto then editing your photos in iPhoto and then uploading them to Picasa Web is simple with Picasa Uploader. -
How to Remove Red Eye from Pictures Using PicasaWhen you have that almost perfect picture of your child opening their most wanted and cherished gift on Christmas morning, get rid of that red eye ghost image easily and very quickly using Picasa.
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Google's Picasa - Doing Sophisticated Things with PhotosGoogle's Picasa has some features that are useful for editing and storing photos. Beyond that, it has a lot of sophisticated options.
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Using Picasa 3 to Manage Stock PhotosIf you write content for the Internet, you probably need to use a lot of photos. A program like Google's Picasa 3 can help you manage stock photos. -
Picapy - A Basic Picasa Uploader for the Linux DesktopPicapy is a simple yet effective uploader for Picasa. It works on Linux, and can even act as a very basic album editor, but doesn't offer a ton of features other than uploading, deleting and such. -
Using Picasa in Your Classroom to Publish Student WorkMy review of Picasa, with some ideas on how teachers can use it in the classroom. Picasa is a Google Tool, so it has some great interactions with You Tube, Google Earth and Blogger. -
Using Picasa - Google's Photo Sharing SiteGoogle's Picasa has some features that are useful for editing and storing photos.
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A Guide to Using Picasa Face RecognitionWhat are the main features of Picasa face recognition, and what does it do for the user who has a lot of pictures? Make storing and retrieving pictures easier than ever before.
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How to Edit Photos in Picasa 3Picasa 3 is a free image processor that you can use to edit your home photographs. Picasa has a simple interface that makes editing photos quick and easy. Find out how to use Picasa's powerful image editing tools to enhance your personal photos. -
How to Use Google's Picasa Web AlbumPicasa is Google's version of your own personal online photo album. I fear it hasn't received as much recognition as other sites despite its ease to use, storage space, and look and feel
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How to Create a Movie from Your Photos Using Picasa 2In this tutorial I will show you how to use Picasa to turn your digital photos into a movie.
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How to Edit Photos in Picasa 2In this Picasa 2 tutorial I will show you how to edit your photos one by one and the entire folder.
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TiVo Announces Photobucket & Google Picasa System AccessSubscribers will receive is the ability to now access accounts with Photobucket and Google's Picasa via the broadband connection they are using. There is even an added bonus to those who have recently puchased the TiVo HD or Series3 system.
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Using Google Picasa to Research Your Family HistoryPicasa is a great tool for managing and viewing your digital photographs. With a little extra effort genealogists can also use it to research documents and identify some of those tricky unlabeled photos. -
Picasa Web Albums Uploader - Picasa Uploading Integration for IPhoto and MoreWith Picasa Web Albums Uploader, Mac users can upload multiple pictures to Picasa, use existing albums or create their own, plus get all that functionality - not only in a standalone application - but in iPhoto as well. -
How to Install Picasa 3 in Linux (via WINE)Google recently released a beta version of Picasa 3 for Windows. Although a version is coming for Linux, I thought it would be simple to install it via WINE. And it was! -
How to Geotag Photos with PicasaKeeping track of where all your photos were taken isn't always easy. Learn how to tag your snaps with location information to help get your bearings.
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Tips on Using Picasa's Geo-Tagging FeatureMark your pictures with a digitally encoded geographical location. The location is taken from Google Earth, and then you can store and search for your pictures based on where they were taken.
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Picasa (v 2.7) By GoogleGoogle's continually developing basic digital photo editing and storage program. One of their free downloads. Giving programs sold for a fee a real run for their (and YOUR) money! -
How to Organize Your Photos in Picasa 2In this guide I am going to show you how to organize your photos. I will show you how to create new albums, move folders, move photos to other photos, and more.
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Is Windows Live Photo Gallery a Serious iPhoto/Picasa Competitor?I took the recently released beta version of Microsoft's new Windows Live Photo Gallery for a spin to see if it lived up to the hype. To my surprise, I was very happy both with where it's at and where it seems to be going. -
Google ShortcutsGoogle Shortcuts places dozens of different Google services only two clicks away. Access Gmail, Orkut and Picasa and create new Google Docs documents as well. -
DIY World Cup Party InvitationsHere is how you can make a custom photo World Cup party invitation using the free photo editing software program Picasa 3 from Google. -
Eye-Fi X2 Wireless SDHC Memory CardsA review of Eye-Fi Memory Cards make it easy to upload your photos and videos to your computer, tablet, or Smartphone! They also make it easy to upload to social sites like Facebook or Picasa. -
Digital Photos on a Mac: How to Organize You PhotosYour digital memories don't have to be a mess of scattered, unorganized photo names. Here are some good options for Mac users when it comes to organizing those digital photos. -
How to Edit Your Photos Online for Free Using Adobe Photoshop ExpressUse the free online version of Adobe's Photoshop software to touch up your photos without having to install any software on your computer.
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Why Google+ Opened Its Doors to EveryoneGoogle recently announced its fledgling social network, Google+, will now be open to everyone. Though similar to Facebook, Google+ includes new features such video chatting. By default, friends are assigned to circles and pictures work with Picasa.
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Use Google's Picassa to Manage & Edit Your PhotosNow in version two, Picasa is available for free download at picasa.google.com and is a product that you definitely need to try if you use Windows XP or Windows Vista. -
Five Reasons to Use Flickr"...something about Flickr drew me close. I found it easier to use than Picasa and fell in love with everything about it. If you haven't used Flickr yet, this ones for you..."
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Get Free Stuff from Google: More than Just a Search EngineEarlier I wrote an article outlining several freebies on Google, this a continuation of treasures I have found on Google. In my explorations as a Google fan I found several more FREE and exciting helpers for the internet user from Google. -
Thumbstacks - an Online Presentation Application with PromiseThumbstacks is an online presentation program very similar to that offered by Google Docs. While it may not be the flashiest program around, it does what it says it does. But is that enough? -
Conduit - a New Data-Syncing Application for LinuxConduit is a great new app that I recently took for a spin. Conduit allows you to sync a dozen or so data sources (from your sticky notes to your documents to your Gmail inbox), to any other data source, all with a few clicks of the mouse. -
The Ultimate Guide for the Technology-Lovers on Your Christmas ListThis holiday shopping guide provides a list of technology products that should satisfy the most savvy of the techno-geek on your Christmas list.
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More Unusual Pumpkin Carving Ideas with Free StencilsHere are yet more fun Halloween pumpkin carving ideas with free stencils included. -
Windows Live Hotmail Increases to 5GB Free SpaceMicrosoft increases the storage space for the e-mail services that they offer, trying to pose a threat to Google, but far from reaching the unlimited space offer that Yahoo is providing.
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PhotoVu Unveils World's First 19-Inch Widescreen Wireless Digital Picture FramePhotoVu, a leading manufacturer of wireless digital picture frames announced its new line of digital picture frames, the PhotoVu PV1965w. PhotoVu PV1965w is a 19" widescreen wireless digital picture frame, which provides a 16:10 wide format viewing. -
A Linux User's Perspective on the ITunes Store (and DRM in General)DRM-restricted music is likely here to say, as long as consumer's remain silent and big studios and record labels have their way. Despite Apple's recent foray into non-DRM-restricted music in the iTunes Store, there is still a lot to be frustrated about for a Linux user.
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Wikipedia, Myspace and Google Maps Are Watching: How Safe Are You Online?Thought you were safe online? Think again. In this article I explain how I can find everything about you from just a few online sources. Lock the doors at night because I'm coming... -
The Many Uses of Google Free ApplicationsDo you use Google's free applications? Relying on these, free Google applications can help boost productivity, and may make your files more accessible to those people in different branch offices within your company.





