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Google finishes the photo service check for users who have created and printed images

Google ends the trial of a service that sends users selected prints from Google Photos libraries with algorithms, Droid Life reported.
 
A monthly fee of $7.99 was introduced in the USA in February and you get ten 4x6 prints from the previous thirty days.
 
The press service enabled users to choose which topics the service should prioritize in selecting prints with options such as "people and animals." Before the images were posted, users had the ability to edit the choices.
 
According to Droid Life, Google sent a message to subscribers that after June 30, the service was not available:
 
Over these past few months, thank you for your invaluable reviews. You have given us plenty of helpful details on how this function can be built which we would like to make more available. For future updates, please keep your eyes open.
 
While we will end the trial programme, we hope you have enjoyed the prints you got.
 
Whether or not Google will reboot this service more extensively in the future, or whether it is shelved indefinitely, is not clear. For more details, we have reached Google.

 






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