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Google shows off GoPro colab

By Reuters
San Francisco, 29 May 2015

Action camera-maker GoPro and Google introduced a virtual reality system using 16 cameras and Google software, sending GoPro shares up nearly 7% yesterday.

GoPro's helmet- and body-mounted video cameras are popular with adventure sports enthusiasts, and the new GoPro system will use Google's new Jump technology to help create a 360-degree view.

Google showed off the GoPro system at its developer conference in San Francisco, but did not say when the system will go on sale.

Google also announced a new Photos app that helps users store and organise their images. The app will let users back up and store unlimited photos and videos for free, said Anil Sabharwal, Google's director of product management.

The app also makes it easy for users to post their photos through social media and messaging services such as Twitter and WhatsApp.

"We firmly believe you should be able to share photos and videos any way you want," Sabharwal said.

Available on Apple's iOS system, Google's Android system and the Web, the app automatically organises photos by the people, places and things depicted and also helps users create collages and movies.

Google shares were nearly unchanged, down seven cents to $554.18, while GoPro shares rose 6.6% to $56.81.

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