Google Photos turns one, boasts 13.7 petabytes of uploads
Google's photo hosting and sharing service has turned a year old, and
to celebrate, the Mountain View, California-based company has shared
some interesting information related to the service.
"Now 200 million of you are using Google Photos each month," Google
said in a blog post. 'We’ve delivered more than 1.6 billion animations,
collages and movies, among other things."
"You’ve collectively freed up 13.7 petabytes of storage on your devices - it would take 424 years to swipe through that many photos! We’ve also applied 2 trillion labels, and 24 billion of those have been for ... selfies."
The search giant also shared some useful Google Photos tips. Head to the Source link below to take a look.
"You’ve collectively freed up 13.7 petabytes of storage on your devices - it would take 424 years to swipe through that many photos! We’ve also applied 2 trillion labels, and 24 billion of those have been for ... selfies."
The search giant also shared some useful Google Photos tips. Head to the Source link below to take a look.
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