The default browser, email program and music player is stored in a GConf
key (you can adjust these via the default applications dialog), but
there is no such option for an image viewer. Therefore, the dash behaves
the following way: It checks for Shotwell, gThumb, F-Spot and EOG and
chooses the first available option. If none of these are installed, the
icon is not displayed. So you shouldn't have been able to start Picasa
from the dash home screen in the first places, because Unity as (atm) no
way of knowing whether it is installed or not. Clicking the image viewer
icon on the dash home screen should have opened Shotwell (or another of
the mentioned alternatives) both before and after you uninstalled
Picasa.

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Title:
  dash home screen can become outdated

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