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  • ... When I plug it in it asks if I want to import using google+ or gallery.

    1. Does selecting google+ put it on a cloud somewhere? Does choosing gallery store it remotely?



    google+ is like facebook so it is uploading to the cloud however you can't do much with the photos once they are in g+. 'Gallery' is just the local storage. This is the option I think you want to use. This gives you the ability to upload them to another photo storage service later.

    1. Does anyone have any good ideas for online cloud storage for my photos? I've got drive, Dropbox and copy. Is anyone of these easier than the other?
      Thanks.

    The choices for free image storage are really flickr or picassa. flickr is from yahoo, and picassa is google's equivalent. I use flickr personally since I was using it from when it launched.

    To upload to flickr from your camera, just import your pictures into the 'Gallery' when asked. Once completed launch the flickr app, choose the upload option, select the pictures you want to upload from the gallery, and leave it uploading.

    You could just use 'Drive' or 'Dropbox' but these are more generic storage options. The images sharing/editiing/viewing options are not as good as flickr or picassa. Dropbox will start costing you money once you have uploaded a few gigs worth of photos!

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