Mar 22 2010, 11:27am CDT | by Robert Evans
Well we don't have any new details on what the iPad will do, new information has surfaced about what it won't. 9to5Mac reports that a UK fan emailed Steve Jobs, asking him if there would be support for Picasa Albums on the iPad. True to form, Jobs responded;
“No, but iPhoto on the Mac has much better Faces and Places features. Sent from my iPhone.”
So there you are. No Picasa support for the iPad. But hey-at least Steve Jobs thinks that iPhoto will be a suitable replacement. Does anyone else think he sounded just the tiniest bit defensive there?
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