Google, which already operates Picasa and Google+'s photo storage, has launched a new photo-storage product.
It's official: Google is launching a new photo-storing service that will directly compete with both Facebook and Flickr. Most interestingly of all, the new photo service appears to be layered on top of Mountain View's (struggling) Google+ product. Google announced the new service, to be called Google Photo, at today's Google I/O conference (which Fast Company is fully live blogging, by the way).