THE HERALD   EVERETT, WASHINGTON
HeraldNet on Facebook HeraldNet on Twitter HeraldNet RSS feeds HeraldNet Pinterest HeraldNet Google Plus
Welcome, Guest | Register | Sign In
New: Newsletters - Register | Sign In
 Home   Work        Follow Business_Herald on Twitter @Business_Herald   RSS feed RSS
Published: Monday, September 17, 2012, 2:18 p.m.

Google snaps up photo-editing service

Sign up for Weekly business news
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google has snapped up the digital photo editing service Snapseed as part of its effort to compete against Facebook's online social network.

Snapseed is the centerpiece of Google's acquisition of Nik Software, which developed the service's photo-editing technology.

The deal announced Monday gives Google a popular service that competes against Facebook's Instagram, whose tools are widely used to display, touch up and share photos taken on smartphones and tablet computers.

Facebook bought Instagram for $715 million in a deal that closed last month.

Google Inc. didn't disclose the terms of the Nik Software acquisition.

Snapseed could be used to increase usage of Google Plus, a social networking alternative to Facebook.

Nik Software says more than 9 million people use Snapseed's application for the iPhone and iPad.
Comments


HeraldNet highlights

Living up to expectations
Living up to expectations: Sounders are one of the MLS's best teams
They've got your number
They've got your number: 'The 206' is back and no area code is safe from jokes
33 years ago
33 years ago: Photos and The Herald's 1980 page on Mount St. Helens
Your guide to summer
Your guide to summer: Look ahead to fun in the sun with fairs, festivals, concerts