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		<title>Google puts faces to contacts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I dumped some holiday photos into PicasaWeb before work this morning and scanning through them at lunchtime I noticed it had added face recognition. This seems to work really well, much easier than the manual tagging of Facebook. Tightly integrated with my Google contacts it takes a big chunk out of that side of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I dumped some holiday photos into <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com">PicasaWeb</a> before work this morning and scanning through them at lunchtime I noticed it had added face recognition.  This seems to work really well, much easier than the manual tagging of Facebook.</p>
<p>Tightly integrated with my Google contacts it takes a big chunk out of that side of the big FB.  Why?</p>
<p>My contact list is mine.Â  It&#8217;s <a href="http://www.google.com/mobile/default/sync.html">wirelessly synchronised to my iPhone</a> and I can export it any time in CSV or vCard format.Â  As well as the fulfilling the principle of portability this means it&#8217;s also populated by people I actually communicate with &#8211; rather than those I sat next to at school.Â  My actual phone list is far more selective than Facebook&#8217;s (though that&#8217;s bound to come in useful at random points in the future).</p>
<p>Likewise with the photos.Â  PicasaWeb lets me download the lot and securely and selectively share with people who may not have Google accounts.Â  The service isn&#8217;t quite as polished as Flickr yet but for sharing albums of occasions and holidays with family and real friends (not FBF) it does the job better.Â  Photos of places that I was pleased with might make me dither between Flickr and <a href="http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=43.768732&amp;ln=11.256901&amp;z=4&amp;k=2&amp;a=1&amp;tab=1">Panoramio</a>.</p>
<p>This is clearly part of Google&#8217;s drive to weave social structures into the web rather than have Facebook stitch their ownÂ  patch on top of it.Â  It won&#8217;t succeed overnight but if it can pull the threads together nicely there might be&#8230; [metaphor deforms under strain] &#8230;a nice jumper in it.</p>
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