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Google+ Gets Move Option, Easier Download and Faster Uploading

Google+ Gets Move Option, Easier Download and Faster Uploading

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Google+ turns 2 today. Today, Google has added few more features to Google+ Photos to make it better for users. Now it is easier to move, download and upload photo on Google+ Photos.

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Google Engineering Manager Jon Emerson wrote about the new features that came after the feedback from Google+ users.

“Over the past few weeks, it’s been a blast to hear what you think of the new Google+ Photos. We’re excited about the ways people are using Auto Awesome, Highlights, photo search, and other new features,” he announced.

Now Google+ photos has “Move” option to make photo moving easier between albums. Just pick a photo in any album and choose the move location. Once a photo is selected, it also show the download button to download photo in the system.

Google has also improved photo uploading from desktop and made it smoother.

“We hope this latest set of changes makes managing your photos with Google+ easier than ever,” Emerson wrote. “We’ll keep improving Google+ Photos based on your feedback, so please keep it coming.”

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