The main reason I wouldn't produce an app like this is the worry that  
Google would step on me. I'm pretty confident that they will produce a  
client, so why would I do it. Limited shelf life and all that.

S


On 15 Mar 2009, at 22:51, Christine wrote:

>
> I guess you can see it as a market opportunity. The Picasa API is
> fairly good, so what stops you? Make it yourself!
> Christine
>
> On Mar 12, 8:48 pm, Garett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Anyone else find it strange that Google makes a mobile Picasa app for
>> the iPhone but not their own Android OS? I know they have an uploader
>> app, but I'm talking about a better picture viewer and manager for  
>> the
>> G1 than the one that comes on it which is junk.
>>
>> For that matter, Picasa for Android could be used to transfer and  
>> sync
>> photos and videos from your computer to your G1 (over USB or  
>> bluetooth
>> if T-mobile ever enables file transfer with it), kind of like iTunes
>> is the content manager for the iPhone, Picasa could be the content
>> manager for the G1/Android....
>>
>> Common Google, get on it! Make me not want an iPhone!
>>
>> G
> >


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