Hi,

If I understand you correctly, "Solution 1" is not an option..
Google Accounts are personal. You should provide the means to perform
a login. If the user does not have an account, they have to create it.
To call this "inconvenient for the user" is pretty far fetched.
Creating accounts to use for login is a very standard process that
users are familiar with.
Not to be discouraging, but it sounds to me like you are looking for a
paid data hosting solution, rather than a free web albums application.

On Oct 31, 6:23 pm, Julio Martins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am working on a web application that has a module for sharing videos and
> photos. Each user can host your photos and videos and share with other
> users of the system.
> I've been studying the integration with Google Picasa and Google Youtube.
>
> Solution 1 - Create a single Google account. Enable Picasa service on this
> account and then, the application create an album for each user.
> Problem: How to control user access to the albums of other users? All
> albums are in the same Google account.
>
> Solution 2 - Prompt the user to create a Google account and then enable
> Picasa in this account.
> Problem: This process is inconvenient for the user.
>
> I searched in Google documents to see if there is a paid service that
> allows me to do this. I found nothing.
>
> Could someone tell me if there is any feasible way to solve this problem?
>
> I would like to use the Picasa infrastructure seamlessly integrated my
> solution.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Julio Martins
> Computer Engineer

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