By Thilak September 20, 2006

Picasa Easter Egg

Recently an Easter Egg was discovered in Google’s Photo Organizer, Picasa. Upon pressing Ctrl + Shift + Y simultaneously, Picasa displayed a cute little teddy bear.

Easter Eggs are hidden message coded by developers just for fun, but they are against computing policies to include them in the software. I like them anyway ;)

Thanks: Alex

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Discussion

Comments for “Picasa Easter Egg”

  • Oeyieeeee! thats choo cute! i tried it, the teddy is adorable. am googling now for more such hidden fun in picasa :)
  • Try pressing Ctrl + Shift + Y again and again and you will see more teddy bear of different size.
  • Rob
    Haha!
    Hold it and your screen gets covered!
    Had to restart Picasa though...
  • Is this not dangerous in terms of viruses?
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