PicMonkey shares similar UI to Picnik, the photo editing service that Google is closing down this Friday Google’s decision earlier this year to pull the plug on Picnik caught many by surprise, causing ...
Google recently added some great new features to Picasa Web Albums, the search giant’s photo-sharing site, thanks to the company’s recent acquisition of the photo editing site Picnik. Picasa users can ...
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Picnik, the free photo editing site used by many entrepreneurs and small businesses, is closing. It’s last day will be April 16, 2012. It’s being rolled into Google+. Picnik is an online service known ...
As consumer applications continue to migrate from the desktop to the Webtop, one of the most advanced areas where this trend is taking hold is in photo-editing software. Desktop editing apps like ...
Google on Monday announced the acquisition of Picnik, a photo-editing Website. The move is not surprising, considering Google’s focus on promoting Web apps and the company’s upcoming Google Chrome OS.
Google's recent acquisition of Picnik has led to deep integration of the photo editor into Google's Picasa Web Albums site. Josh Lowensohn Former Senior Writer Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and ...
Earlier today, in writing about Google buying the photo-editing service Picnik, we noted that the most interesting thing about the buy may be that Picnik is currently Flickr’s default photo editor.
According to a blog post from Picnik, Google has today finalized the purchase of the online photo-editing startup. There’s no word on the exact terms of the acquisition, but judging from the ...
Rich internet applications are being adopted and "found" more and more all the time. The latest indication that we're moving to the main stream came today with an article by Walt Mossberg in the Wall ...