Google+ adds photo, video tools to ramp up challenge

04 Nov, 2013

Google+ on October 29 added "auto-amazing" photo and video tools for telling artful life stories at the online social network, ramping up its challenge to Facebook. "Google aims to revolutionise photography," Google senior vice president Vic Gundotra said while introducing a host of new social networking features at an art gallery in San Francisco.
Photo and video sharing are among prime uses of online social networks. Gundotra said that Google+ users upload about 1.5 billion images weekly. He also announced the that number of people who use Google's two-year-old social network at least once a month has climbed to 540 million from about 300 million early this year.
Facebook still dominates the world of online social networking, boasting more than a billion users. Google hoped to bolster the popularity of its social network with the addition of photo and video editing tools that automatically provide users with professional quality images and custom-made movies.
Tools for automatically editing images and even creating mini-animated sequences of images or moment-capturing action shots were added. An "auto-awesome eraser" feature allow Google+ users to make unwanted people or objects in images disappear.
Google also beefed up search image search capabilities, increasing the number of terms that can be used to find specific pictures. The list of a thousand new terms included snow, beach, kiss, hug and sunset. Searches for such terms find pictures with the objects, people or actions even if they are not tagged with caption information.
"You can say the name of your loved one, at the beach, with sunglasses, and Google+ will bring up that image," Gundotra said. The power of Google's data centers and software were also aimed at videos uploaded to the social network.
Video tools offered to automatically analyse video clips and images, and then weave them into movies complete with synched music sound tracks. "Google+ has created an auto-awesome movie for you," Gundotra said while showing off new features.
"This is not some little client editing system; this is the power of Google machine learning applied to photos and videos." Google+ also unveiled improvements to its "hangouts" features that let people video conference free at the social network. For example, organisers of hangouts can oust unwanted participants or turn up the volume on others.

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