Google’s photo-organising software offers plenty of free online storage for sharing albums with friends
Picasa is a free tool offered by Google that allows digital photographers to organise and edit their images.
In addition to this, Picasa lets you upload up to 250MB of photos into dedicated web albums so that friends and relatives all over the world can view them as either thumbnail images, full-sized photos or full-screen animated slideshows.
Viewers can even copy the image files to their own PCs and create their own albums or print copies. Every photo can be given its own caption and it’s also possible to create as many albums as will fit in the considerable 250MB space.
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