Saturday 2 August 2014

Google is reportedly ready to free its photo service from Google+ shackles

Google is reportedly ready to free its photo service from Google+ shackles

According to a report this weekend, Google is about to scrap the need to sign up for Google+ in order to use the Photos part of the service.


Bloomberg sources claim the company is spinning off Photos, which allows people to store, share, edit, and enhance their snaps, into a standalone product in an attempt to generate growth.


It may be re-branded, but will still be available for current Google+ members, the sources said.


The news comes after Google announced it was allowing some business users to access the Hangouts service without signing up for Google+.


Say cheese


It appears, following the departure of Google+ boss Vic Guntora earlier this year, Google is beginning to realise that forcing Google+ sign-ups to access its services may have been misguided.


"Over here in our darkroom, we're always developing new ways for people to snap, share and say cheese," Google said in a statement without commenting on the plans.

















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