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Joel M. Eichen - 30 Jan 2005 23:11 GMT
Do you really want Google people peeking at your pictures?

Joel

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Vaughn - 31 Jan 2005 01:17 GMT
> Do you really want Google people peeking at your pictures?

    What makes you think that Google would care about peeking at your your
pictures?  I downloaded it, it is great.

Vaughn

> Joel
>
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> Share and discuss photos online.
> Try Picasa's Hello, free photo chat software
Bill - 31 Jan 2005 01:40 GMT
I don't think that the folks at Google look at your pictures. The
software is downloaded to your own hard drive, just like any software
that resides there.

I downloaded it yesterday to two computers and it works great. It will
take some time before I employ all of Picasa 2's capabilities, but a
lot of it seems intuitive

They were right, I did find pictures on my hard drive that I had
forgotten about. Great software!

- dentaldoc

> > Do you really want Google people peeking at your pictures?
>
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> > share your pictures - you can email, print photos home, make gift CDs,
> > instantly share via HelloT, and even post pictures on your own blog.
Joel M. Eichen - 31 Jan 2005 12:40 GMT
>I don't think that the folks at Google look at your pictures. The
>software is downloaded to your own hard drive, just like any software
>that resides there.

Actually I made that up ,,, you know, scary software ,,,,,,,,, just
kibbitizing!

I know better, but you already knew that!

Joel

>I downloaded it yesterday to two computers and it works great. It will
>take some time before I employ all of Picasa 2's capabilities, but a
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>> > instantly share via HelloT, and even post pictures on your own
>blog.
Joel M. Eichen - 31 Jan 2005 12:38 GMT
>> Do you really want Google people peeking at your pictures?
>
>     What makes you think that Google would care about peeking at your your
>pictures?  I downloaded it, it is great.
>
>Vaughn

I am just making conversation.

Thanks for the eval though. I may try it.

How would it differ from the regular Windoze Explorer type of
approach?

Joel

>> Joel
>>
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>> Share and discuss photos online.
>> Try Picasa's Hello, free photo chat software
carabelli - 31 Jan 2005 13:53 GMT
> Do you really want Google people peeking at your pictures?
>
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> labels to create new groups. Picasa makes sure your pictures are
> always organized.

I think the government should do something about this, don't you Joel?

carabelli

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