Google+ is undergoing a change. With Bradley Horrowitz, a new Google manager takes over the development of the social network and announced at the same time that this is divided into Google Photos and Google Streams. Also Google Hangouts could be placed on its own in this step. Previously it was known that Dave Bresbis, who was responsible for Google+ after the departure of Vic Gundortra, would change the position.
Google Photos as Picasa 2.0?
With the news of Bradley Horrowitz on Google+, Google confirmed for the first time a development, which had been foreseeable for a long time. Thus, the separation of Google Plus into photos, hangouts and the stream for the apps for Android and iOS has already been completed. As Techcrunch supposes, Google+ is likely to continue to include the stream and the user profiles. Google Photos should be similar to Google Docs, Google Spreadsheets and Co. a separate Google service and in American then probably as Google Photos occur. Hangouts occurs as a successor to Google Talk and becomes a standalone messenger.
Picasa Webalben, the Fotodienst service, is celebrating a return. The popular online photo platform with desktop software of the same name had been largely integrated into Google+ by Google. Users have been encouraged to log in to the new social network to use all the features. This step is reversed by re-cutting all the photo functions. In the meantime, the addition of photo features such as AutoUpload, AutoAwesome, and Stories could now make many new users use Google's photo platform.
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