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  1. About Picasa

    Picasa is a software application for organizing and editing digital photos, originally created by Idealab and now owned by Google. 'Picasa' is a multi-wordplay on the name of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso plus the phrase "mi casa" for "my house" and "pic" pictures (personalized art). The icon and logo is a stylized house formed by the aperture blades of a photographic lens. In July 2004, Google began offering Picasa for free download.

    There is native support for Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as a version for Linux, available through Google Labs. For Windows 98 and Windows ME, only an older version is available. There is also an iPhoto plugin or a standalone program for uploading photos available for Mac OS X 10.4 and later.

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    2. Google Buzz: Content Curation for the Masses

      Explore Thought Leadership Times Blog (Feb 11 2010)

      Google Buzz: Content Curation for the Masses ... with friends. Buzz also automatically syndicates content sourced through Blogger, Google Reader, Picasa and other tools. On Tuesday, Google announced the release of its newest tool for the content curato... (Read Full Article)

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    3. If Google Wave Is The Future, Google Buzz Is The Present

      Explore TechCrunch (Feb 11 2010)

      If Google Wave Is The Future, Google Buzz Is The Present ...s from your friends. You can “like” these items and you can comment on them. And if you use Flickr, Picasa, Google Reader, or Twitter, you can also automatically have those items imported into your stream. ... (Read Full Article)

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