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How Best to Organize a Lifetime of Photos 4 – the cloud storage winner is?

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I’ve blogged on this topic previously (here is Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3) and this is Part 4 of the series, there will be further parts too on my usage tips.  After using for a couple of months the two free photos cloud storage and management service- Shoebox and Google Photos, I’d like to give an assessment of the two and hand down my verdict here.  And the winner is ….

Google Photos!  But I’m definitely not saying that the Shoebox app is not good, it is good and fun to use, it’s just that Google Photos is better.  If you have been using Shoebox only and enjoying it, there seems not much reason to change/swap, but you may be tempted to use Google Photos too after reading my assessment.  I use them both, so easy :-).  Here’re what I love Both of these for:-

First on the runner up, here’s what I love Shoebox for (in addition to the above):-

Now on the winner – Google Photos which in addition to the general goodies both share, it won mainly with it’s leader-of-the-world artificial intelligence (AI) searching power

Don’t take my word for it, try it out for free.  See my Part 3 on the basics and how to get it.  Note that people recognition is not available in Hong Kong or in fact many places now apart from USA.  But I’d show you how to get it outside US in my Part 5 of the series- stay tuned.

Now just one stern caution, these cloud storage apps/engines are indiscriminate in extracting every single photo from your specified/set library and devices (mobile, iPad), etc and upload all to their cloud for storage and subsequent search and retrieval.  So if there is any photo you don’t want your spouse to see (if you share with him/her the same account) or others (that you have specifically share/allow them with whatever access) to see, then you MUST delete them first (or don’t share)!  This is serious and don’t blame me if you cannot answer to your wife who that beautiful lady was beside you!  I was stunted when I started seeing unfamiliar faces that were recognised and grouped by Google Photos – they turn out to be my wife’s friends!  But a major part of the fun of using these cloud storage photo organising apps is super-ease in sharing your photos with others (which can be fine tuned to each particular photo and each particular friend you want to share with)!

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