The Search Giant Google started a new photo sharing service called Photovine, appears to let consumers take snaps from their phones and upload them in a stream in the same way tweets flow into Twitter. The service is not yet live. There is only the opportunity to request an invitation on Photovine’s website, with no indication of when the service will launch. One can also subscribe to other’s Photovine stream in order to see their snaps and also watch videos on the site.
Google has offered few details about the service and said little in response to a query.
“Photovine is a photo-sharing service built by a few folks at Slide,” the company said in a statement, referring to the social-media company it acquired in August. “It’s a fun way to learn more about your friends, meet new people and share your world with others.”
At this point it’s unclear whether this project is connected with Google’s recently launched social networking service Google+.
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