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Google Releases Picasa 3.0


Today, Google released Picasa version 3.0 and introduced a new “name tags” feature to help you automatically organize your photos based on who’s in each picture. .

That’s just the start. Picasa Web Albums now includes a new ‘name tags’ feature that helps organize your growing photo collection by people. Opt-in to name tags, and our technology automatically groups photos containing similar faces. Instead of asking you to painstakingly label pictures one-by-one, name tags lets you rapidly tag many photos at once. By doing so, you can easily find that photo of your cousin from two years ago; create a slideshow of you and your best friend, or share an album with everybody who appears in the photos. Take a look at this video to see name tags in action.


We’ve packed many other new features into Picasa 3. There’s a slew of powerful new editing tools to retouch and restore photos, automatically detect and fix red-eye, or attractively add text to your images. Plus, there’s plenty of the fun stuff — we completely overhauled things like photo collages and slideshows, giving you more creative freedom over composition and layout. Not to mention a brand-new movie maker that can blend photos, video, webcam capture, and music to create customized movies that you can easily share on YouTube.


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  1. robertmuil says:

    Every single link I can find (including Google’s official ones) takes me to the download page for 2.7.

    I cannot find Picasa 3.

  2. Manoj Jasra says:
  3. robertmuil says:

    Ha, Thanks! It must have been a caching issue, or that I was accessing through German domain…

    Much appreciated.

  4. Is there yet a Picasa app for the iPhone that allows uploading directly from the phone?

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