I am overjoyed to be able to report that my earlier prediction that Picasa 
would be dumped in favour of a Picnik cloud solution seems to have turned 
out to be entirely wrong, as evidenced by *this Google 
blog*<http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/renewing-old-resolutions-for-new-year.html>,
 
of which the relevant portion is the following :

*Picnik*: We acquired this online photo editor in 2010. We’re retiring the 
service on April 19, 2012 so the Picnik team can continue creating 
photo-editing magic across Google products. You can download a zip file of 
your creations through Picnik Takeout <http://www.picnik.com/go/takeout> or 
copy them to Google+. As of now, the premium service is free to everyone. 
Premium members will receive a full refund in the coming weeks.

I hope I'm not being overly optimistic in interpreting the above to mean 
that the Picasa project will continue to live, at least for the short term 
(my guess is that the response to Picnik hasn't been overwhelming - in any 
event, not overwhelmingly positive). While we as Linux users are obviously 
not Google's first priority, let us pray that the coming iterations of 
Picasa won't require us to jump through quite so many hoops as the move 
from 3.8 to 3.9 has done !...

Henri 

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