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June 1, 2015

People Are Losing Their Minds For Google’s New Photo Storing Software

The online storage market has been hotly contested but, if reviews are to be believed, Google is about to blow the rest out of the water.

I don’t really claim to know much about Google+ and what goes on over that side of the interweb, but I do think it’s safe to say the social network site hasn’t really caught on as its creators may have hoped.

Well every cloud is said to have a silver lining and it appears that holds true for Google’s less than flourishing networking site. The Google Photos storage software, previously available only as part of the Google+ site, will now stand on its own and is set to blow other storage options out of the water. Here’s The Verge with a gushing review:

It includes lightweight desktop software that will scour your Mac or PC for photos and videos new and old, uploading them to a private album in the cloud. It uses impressive machine learning to understand what’s in a photo, turning each picture into a series of keywords that are as searchable as Gmail. And it stores an unlimited number of files, at a resolution up to 16 megapixels or 1080p video, for free — making Google Photos the most generous photo storage option on the market.

Sheesh guys, sounds like someone has a nerd crush. The photo-organising software groups the images according to the four most commonly-used reference points, “who’s in it, where it was taken, what’s in it, and what type of image it is: a video, a panorama, and so on”.

The face detection technology is also something of a game-changer, very accurately compiling a list of all the most-often featured faces in your picture collection to make deleting photos that remind you of a painful breakup far less cumbersome.

You can watch The Verge’s full video breakdown of Google Photos below.

[source:theverge]