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How to Exports All Your Facebook Photos to Google+

If you want export all your Facebook Photos to your Google+ Account, may be because you want to share your photos with your Facebook as well as your Google+ contacts. For this operation you need to consider an application for make the transition process easier and faster. 

Web service called Move2Picasa exports all your photos from Facebook to Google Plus. For that you need to install one plugin, log in with Facebook, and let it do its work.

How to Exports All Your Facebook Photos to Google+

1. Download Move2Picasa for Google Chrome Extension

2. Click on small Picasa icon at the top of Google Chrome and login to your Facebook

3. Now you can check and uncheck which Facebook albums will be moved over to Picasa. You can either check “upload all,” “upload none,” or you can pick and choose the photos to export.

4. After selecting photos just click on “upload button” to get the export started. This will take some time for complete. Upload time depends on the number of photos you have selected.

Move2Picasa create the album with the same name as in Facebook, so its easy to identify the photos of you.

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