Google sets to suspend 'BLOGGER' and 'PICASA' brands

Google acquired Picasa in 2004 and Blogger (co-founded by Evan Williams of Twitter) in 2003. The move is part of a larger effort to unify its brand for the public launch of Google+
Blogger and Picasa are two of Google's most popular products
We've been told to expect the public debut of Google+ on orbefore July 31.
Google intends to retire several non-Google name brands and rename them as Google products, Mashable has learned.
The move is part of a larger effort to unify its brand for the public launch of Google+, the search giant's social initiative .
Blogger and Picasa aren't going away, of course -- they're two of Google's most popular products. Instead, according to two sources familiar with the matter, Google intends to rename Picasa "GooglePhotos" and Blogger will become "Google Blogs."
Several other Google brands are likely to be affected, though our sources made it clear that YouTube would not be rebranded. The technology giant shut down Google Video , itsfailed web video service, in May.
The move isn't without precedent; Google acquired JotSpot in 2006 and rebranded it as Google Sites in 2008. In 2007, Google acquired VOIP platform GrandCentral and relaunched it as Google Voice in 2009.
Picasa and Blogger were also Google acquisitions, although both companies have been part of the Google empire for far longer. Picasa was acquired in 2004 and Blogger (co-founded by Evan Williams of Twitter) was acquired in 2003 and is one of the top 10 most visited websites in the world.
Although the rebranding could upset some existing customers, it also gives Google the abilityto completely integrate both services into Google+.
Rebranding coming in next six weeks
The transition from Picasa and Blogger to Google Photos and Google Blogs will occur "in a month to a month and a half," we've been told.
The date aligns with the likely public launch of Google+. Mashable has been told to expect the public debut of Google+ on or before July 31. The date is important because it's the day all private Google Profiles will be deleted .
We believe Google doesn't want to have private profiles after the public Google+ launch. Instead, the company is likely to encourage users who want more privacy to use Circles to curate their friend groups.
The brand unification effort will be the largest in company history -- it's never renamed a property as large as Blogger. The popular blog creation service has been receiving a lot of extra love recently. In March, Google announced that Blogger would receive a major overhaul. We doubt many people expected that the overhaul would include a rebranding, though.
Google+ makes perfect sense for Blogger and Picasa -- they are both social products that improveas more people use them.
It's important to note that Google+ already has a photos feature, a product that we believe utilizes Picasa technology. It's also important to note that Google+'s photo feature has no Picasa branding of any kind.
Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/07/06/google.picasa.blogger.mashable/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

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