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New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - Grateful11 - 05-29-2015 Been kinda lying low lately, anyway have a question about cloud photo storage. Just heard about Google Photos last night. Been trying to find about their rights to users content. So far I've found this: ""Some of our Services allow you to upload, submit, store, send or receive content. You retain ownership of any intellectual property rights that you hold in that content. In short, what belongs to you stays yours. When you upload, submit, store, send or receive content to or through our Services, you give Google (and those we work with) a worldwide license to use, host, store, reproduce, modify, create derivative works (such as those resulting from translations, adaptations or other changes we make so that your content works better with our Services), communicate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute such content. The rights you grant in this license are for the limited purpose of operating, promoting, and improving our Services, and to develop new ones." It gives Google a broad license, yes, but you retain ownership of the material. That is substantially different than what you suggested." Nephew told me this morning that Flickr now gives you 1Tb of storage for free which is more than enough for my photos but not personal videos. I haven't looked into their license agreement yet. I haven't uploaded any photos to Flickr since 2009, I just logged in to see if anything was still there. I have plenty of storage here at home but would like to have some sorta off-site storage for catastrophic reasons. Really don't want to pay Apple for extra iCloud storage, I'm too cheap. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - Bimwad - 05-29-2015 I installed the iOS app just to play around. The "unlimited" storage applies only if you allow them to compress the images. They say that it's indistinguishable, and those under 16MB in size (like most phone images) should remain intact. The option to upload uncompressed images counts against the 15GB limit per Google account. Overall, it's similar to iCloud photos, and it's also been described as "Gmail for photos." Flickr's 1TB limit is attractive, but I've never liked using it, or its apps. Privacy-wise, I don't expect anything uploaded to the cloud to be truly private; that's a tradeoff for such "free" or low-cost services. If anything, if this spurs Apple to stop being so stingy with their free tier, then it will have done at least some bit of good. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - Uncle Wig - 05-29-2015 I'm glad they brought this out because it sort of operates the way the old Picasa web galleries did. For me, Flickr will remain my primary image depository. I like the groups, communities, and organizational tools. But it looks like using Google Photos will make it easy for me to set up a quick gallery (say, photos from a vacation) that I can share with my family AND have it be easier for them to navigate. For a couple of reasons I find this not as easy to do in Flickr. So I'll use it to some extent. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - Paul F. - 05-29-2015 I just learned about Google Photo's from YOU... And I'm jumping in with both feet. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - Article Accelerator - 05-29-2015 Paul F. wrote: Google loves you, Paul. Expect to soon see weird coincidences between what is pictured in your photos and the ads you see in your browser. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - datbeme - 05-29-2015 Ewww. A picture of Paul F's feet just appeared in a banner ad for Tinactin. That's eerie. I don't even know Paul, and I don't have athlete's foot. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - vision63 - 05-29-2015 It used to be a part of Google Plus. Another no brainer. Works flawlessly. Flickr is still more useful however. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - Paul F. - 05-29-2015 I have 50 staff members with 100+ iPads, all b#$@ching about moving photo's... I don't really CARE what Google does with their photo's, so long as they leave me in peace so I can finish writing some data export filters for our student database! Article Accelerator wrote: Google loves you, Paul. Expect to soon see weird coincidences between what is pictured in your photos and the ads you see in your browser. Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - $tevie - 05-29-2015 The good news: Google offers unlimited storage for photos and video. The fine print: Google compresses the images, although Lieb says they're still high quality. A 1080p video will still be 1080p high def, he says.http://www.cnbc.com/id/102715123 Re: New Google Photos App yea or nay? Maybe something else? - vision63 - 05-29-2015 $tevie wrote: This is just fine. I doubt anyone can tell (they'll say they can but they cannot). However, flickr.com is the very best option. |