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  2. Google Photos - Wikipedia

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    Google Photos is a photo sharing and storage service developed by Google. ... (Amazon Drive), Apple , Dropbox, and Microsoft . [10] Jacob ...

  3. Image organizer - Wikipedia

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    Google Photos: iOS, Android and Web: Freeware: Yes IPTC: Yes Yes No Yes Integrated with Google online tool suite. gThumb: Linux: GPL: Yes No Yes iPhoto: macOS: local database Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes discontinued in 2015, superseded by Photos (Apple) KPhotoAlbum: Linux: GPL: Yes Yes No * Yes No * Has an option to tag faces on photo ...

  4. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    Google Photos Print – a subscription service that automatically selected the best ten photos from the last thirty days which were mailed to users' homes. Shut down in June. [79] Shoelace – an app used to find group activities with others who share your interests. Shut down in May. [80]

  5. Photos (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, Apple announced its plan to discontinue the applications iPhoto and Aperture, to be replaced by a new application, Photos, at some point in 2015. [1] [2] Photos was included with OS X Yosemite 10.10.3, released as a free update to users on April 8, 2015.

  6. List of photo and video apps - Wikipedia

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    Photos: Photos is a photo management and editing application developed by Apple. No: Yes No macOS: No Picas: Picas is free art photo editing application which uses deep neural network and artificial intelligence to automatically redraw photos to artistic effects. Yes [18] Yes [19] Yes [20] No PicsArt Photo Studio

  7. Dropbox Carousel - Wikipedia

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    It competed in this space against other online photo storage services such as Google's Google Photos, Apple's iCloud, and Yahoo's Flickr. [5] Chris Lee, Dropbox's head of product development for Carousel described the app as an add-on to Dropbox, a “dedicated experience for photos and videos” and a space for “reliving personal memories ...