• On TechRepublic: 10 cool USB flash drive tricks

Webware100

Read all 'Picasa Web Albums' posts in Webware100
May 19, 2009 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Picasa Web Albums

by Webware staff
  • Post a comment

Site: Picasaweb.google.com
Category: Photo & Video

Picasa Web Albums is Google's Web photo-hosting service. Users get 1GB of free hosting, and images can be uploaded and manipulated using Picasa, Google's free desktop photo management application. Users who want additional storage can shell out up to $500 a year to bump up the hosted space to 400 times the size of the free hosting service.

We really like the integration between the desktop and Web application. Similar to .Mac and iPhoto, Picasa makes it really simple to take photos from your desktop and publish them online for others to see. We're also fans of the built-in geotagging that lets you set where photos were taken either by single photo, or by entire albums. It's a great way to browse photos if you feel like exploring.

(Credit: CNET)
April 21, 2008 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Picasa Web Albums

by Webware staff
  • Post a comment

      Picasa Web Albums is Google's Web photo hosting service. Users get 1GB of free hosting, and images can be uploaded and manipulated using Picasa, Google's free desktop photo management application. Users who want additional storage can shell out up to $500 a year to bump up the hosted space to 400 times the size of the free hosting service.

      We really like the integration between the desktop and Web application. Like .Mac and iPhoto, Picasa makes it really simple to take photos from your desktop and publish them online for others to see. We're also fans of the built-in geotagging that lets you set where photos were taken either by single photo, or by entire albums. It's a great way to browse photos if you feel like exploring.

      Winner: Picasa Web Albums (Picasaweb.Google.com)
      Category: Publishing

  • prev
  • 1
  • next
advertisement
Click Here

About Webware100

Webware100

Add this feed to your online news reader

The browser battles go on and on

roundup From Firefox to IE and from Chrome to Opera and Safari, there's no sitting still for browser makers looking to keep their products fresh and competitive.

3G wireless still holds promise

The next generation of 4G wireless may get all the headlines, but advanced 3G technology will likely dominate services for the next few years.

Most Discussed

Inside CNET News

Scroll Left Scroll Right