Doing subtle changes like that is the way Google has historically eol'ed
products. But I'm a Google aficionado so I notice these things. ;)

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>wrote:

> * Stephen <[email protected]> [10-17-11 07:27]:
> > OK How about most of the Picasa developers are working on the G+ photo
> team?
> > :))
>
> :Y)
>  I *agree* that picasa is eol/sol/*gone*/empty pixels/negative electrons.
>
> It will be:  no more.
>
> But I don't believe that the menu changes on goo+ are a harbinger.  They
> do make it easier to just drop it, though.
>
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