Monday, May 25, 2015

Google could become independent from Google+ Photos – Terra Peru

Google will soon launch a new and renewed Photos application, although this time may be detached from Google+, will incorporate improvements for sharing images easier and safer.

“The app will not be confused tied to Google+” reports Android Police , which had access to the app, which will also have the option of linking the social network, but will remain as a separate app, the source said.

Photo: Arnd Wiegmann / Reuters

Google could separate their social network of your photo app.

Photo: Arnd Wiegmann / Reuters

When users launch the application, it will be greeted with the logo of the windmill spinning and then proceed to the timing and cloud storage. Users will also be a guide that will allow Google automatically tag photographs, identify and form a file which then allows you to do simple searches by placing “dog” if you want to find photos of your pet or the full name of your best friend.

One of the most important details of the new app is the ability to send photo folder or individual images via a link, as you can already do with services like Dropbox, but now you can configure security for that document to limit their access, share and even ways to download, the source said in another article. There will also be a navigation menu with a specific area where you will see the shared links and delete them when necessary.

The ability to add “Effects Automatic” to photographs will be replaced in this application for the “Wizard” that will continue to create stories automatically, even allowing users to create their own albums , movies, stories, animations or collages.

Google prepares the announcement of major developments related to different platforms this week during its conference for developers Google I / O .

Caesar Salza – More info at CNET in Spanish.

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