I'm in the same exact boat. I'm hoping the Javascript tools still work with 
the Google Photos with no modification, but I'd really like to hear it from 
Google...

On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 11:04:22 AM UTC-8, Teri Brooks wrote:
>
> This is in reference to Google's announcement about retiring Picasa and 
> making changes to the API
> (https://developers.google.com/picasa-web/ and 
> http://googlephotos.blogspot.com/)
>
> Will PicasaWeb.com still exist? And most importantly, will my websites 
> that use the API to access someone's photo albums still work? As a web 
> designer, many of my clients update their own photos on PicasaWeb and the 
> updates show on their websites immediately, even from their phone's camera. 
> If this function disappears, I'll have a lot of angry clients, and there's 
> nothing else out there that works nearly as well as Picasa (I used to use 
> Flickr but the API wasn't as good). 
>
> Here's one of my clients' websites that uses the Picasa API: 
> http://kookandson.com/plumbing.html
>
> Thanks!
>

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