
The site for
Google’s new
photo-related project Photovine has gone live, but the actual product or
app is still missing.&
nbsp;Located at
photovine.com, the site currently features an image of a
mobile app – interestingly, the device in the image is definitely an
iPhone and not an
Android device – and a short description of the upcoming product: “Photovine is a
fun way to learn more about your
friends, meet new
people, and
share your world like never before.”&
nbsp;The site also contains a
Privacy Policy that says, “Photovine is offered by Slide (part of
Google Inc),” as well as a
support page that explains some details about the project.“Photovine is a community that’s about creating fun and unique collections of
photos that we call Vines,” the support page says, explaining that a vine is “like a constantly growing family of
photos connected through a common
caption created by you, your
friends, and
people all over the world”.
Google also makes it clear that it will not tolerate just any kind of
photo. “As a rule of thumb, if you wouldn’t want your family to see it, you probably shouldn’t post it,” the support page says.&
nbsp;At this point it’s unclear whether this project is connected with
Google’s recently launched
social networking service
Google+, but it seems to be an independent product.&
nbsp;Recent reports indicated that
Facebook is working on a
photo-sharing app of its own, and in March 2011, a photo-sharing app called Color piqued a
lot of interest, which seems to have largely dissipated by now.&
nbsp;The Photovine app is available in
Apple iTunes store and can be used on
iPhones. You can click
photos on your mobile and share with your
friends with a particular tag. Also, users can see
photos posted by their
friends under the same tag.
Google said that the Photovine version 1.3 includes:
- Invite system replaced with open signup – everyone can join Photovine now!
- Crash fix for posting a photo when the feed has a timeline break
- If user adds a note to a post, include that note as the first comment
It seems like
Google, which acquired Slide, the social-media company that developed Photovine in 2010, planning to add more features to the app.
Click here to download Photovine app. Stay tuned for more updates.

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