Google introduced new photography features for Google+ on Tuesday.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google's social network might not have the fire
power the company would like, especially now that Facebook has gone
public and Twitter is on its way to doing so. But Google+ has steady
footing in some sets. Shutterbugs, in particular, have
embraced the service and on Tuesday Google doubled down on these users, adding a bevy of photography tools.
The company gathered press and attendees to NWBLK, a warehouse here
that had been transformed into a gallery, with vibrant photos hanging on
the walls taken by Google+ users.
"We are not building a service for lightweight sharing," said Vic
Gundotra, senior vice president of engineering at Google. He added that
the service is "revolutionizing the field of photography."
The new features include new algorithms that let users search more
easily through big dumps of photos and better back up photo files. With
the app Snapseed, users can add HDR filters that automatically fix and
brighten photos in low light. The company also introduced Auto Awesome
Movie, a live video version of its photo editing feature, that lets
users create quick films by stringing together movie clips. The software
adds background music and filters. Google also improved its Hangout
feature, adding things like location sharing and support for animated
GIFs.
Gundorta also announced that Google+ has 300 million
"in-stream" users -- or people who actively view the main news page or
feed -- and that 1.5 billion photos are uploaded each week on the
service.
Google's game plan has been to sprinkle Google+'s
social features throughout all of the company's different services.
Earlier this month, the company
announced
an initiative that would allow it to use people's Google+ photos and
comments, as well as other data culled from Google's ecosystem, in
advertisements.
Appealing to photographers is in line with what
Google has already been trying to do with its social network. The
company has also
targeted
writers and other content creators, using information from their
Google+ profiles to tie them them to their work when they are searched
online.
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