Saturday, May 25th 10:55 AM IST

Google buys photo-editing app Snapseed

Sep 18, 2012

San Fransisco: Google has snapped up the digital photo editing service Snapseed as part of its effort to compete against Facebook’s online social network.

Snapseed is the centerpiece of Google’s acquisition of Nik Software, which developed the service’s photo-editing technology.

The deal announced Monday gives Google a popular service that competes against Facebook’s Instagram, whose tools are widely used to display, touch up and share photos taken on smartphones and tablet computers.

Facebook bought Instagram for $715 million in a deal that closed last month.

Google Inc didn’t disclose the terms of the Nik Software acquisition.

Reuters

Snapseed could be used to increase usage of Google Plus, a social networking alternative to Facebook.

Although it has grown rapidly since its debut nearly 15 months ago, Google Plus is still experimenting with different features aimed at getting Web surfers to check into the service more frequently.

Google Plus now has about 400 million accountholders, according to a post Monday by Vic Gundotra, a Google executive who oversees the service. About 100 million users come to Google Plus each month, Gundotra said. Facebook boasts 955 million active users.

Nik Software says more than 9 million people use Snapseed’s application for the iPhone and iPad.

Apple Inc, the maker of iPhone and iPad, named Snapseed as its “application of the year” in 2011.

Nik Software is based in San Diego, nearly 500 miles away from Google’s Mountain View headquarters.

AP

Also see

Firstpost encourages open discussion and debate, but please adhere to the rules below, before posting. Comments that are found to be in violation of any one or more of the guidelines will be automatically deleted:

Personal attacks/name calling will not be tolerated. This applies to comments directed at the author, other commenters and other politicians/public figures

Please do not post comments that target a specific community, caste, nationality or religion.

While you do not have to use your real name, any commenters using any Firstpost writer's name will be deleted, and the commenter banned from participating in any future discussions.

Comments will be moderated for abusive and offensive language.

Please read our comments and moderation policy before posting