By Editorial Team (Monday, 17th December 2007)
Users of the iPhone can now enjoy a new version of Picasa, Google's imaging software for viewing photos.
Picasa is already a web album, run by Google, and has been re-designed by the company to allow those with iPhones to access their photos through web browser Mobile OS X Safari, with optimised design.
Writing on Google mobile's blog, software engineer Joe Walnes explains that ''with one of my favourite features, you can view your friends' albums through favourites''.
Other features include slideshows, the ability to search for certain snaps and to read friends' comments on photos.
Google has already adapted its famous homepage for iPhone users, with easy to use tabs and changed sizing.
In affirmation of the success of the partnership, Google's year-end zeitgeist has shown that Apple's iPhone was the most googled gadget in 2007.