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If still you're using Picasa, then this might be a sad news for you: Google will slowly phase out Picasa-related services later this year. "After much thought and consideration, we’ve decided to retire Picasa over the coming months in order to focus entirely on a single photo service in Google Photos. Picasa Web Albums, on the other hand, are automatically on your Google Photos once you log in. If you do not want the Google Photos service, the internet search giant will be creating a " new place for you to access your Picasa Web Albums data."  That only includes online viewing, downloading, and deleting photos. Picasa is an image viewer and editor that was developed in 2002. Read more in our articles including "Google to discontinue Picasa starting May" and "Adobe Acrobat can now transform PDFs into shareable AI workspaces".

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If still you're using Picasa, then this might be a sad news for you: Google will slowly phase out Picasa-related services later this year. "After much thought and consideration, we’ve decided to retire Picasa over the coming months in order to focus entirely on a single photo service in Google Photos.

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Picasa Web Albums, on the other hand, are automatically on your Google Photos once you log in. If you do not want the Google Photos service, the internet search giant will be creating a " new place for you to access your Picasa Web Albums data."  That only includes online viewing, downloading, and deleting photos. Picasa is an image viewer and editor that was developed in 2002.

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Our coverage of picasa includes: "Google to discontinue Picasa starting May"; "Adobe Acrobat can now transform PDFs into shareable AI workspaces"; "Gemini now lets users generate and download files directly in-app". Each article provides unique insights and information.