I'm sorry, but as much as I use various Google web services (search, maps, and email)... their desktop software applications are horribly lacking in areas that are MUST HAVE for someone like me a power user and control freak that likes to have customization, advanced features, and most notably application-level support for multi-monitor OS setups.
For instance, Picasa3, while I like the software for the most part, the deal breaker is the fact it reminds me how much the piece of software annoys the fuck out of me every time I open it... if it would only fucking remember the last monitor position it was opened on and not force me to move the stupid ass window to the one I always put it on every time I open an image file. Chrome is a little better in that at least it attempts to remember where it was last opened and what monitor... it's just that it fails miserably at it and opens the browser window all fucked up at the wrong position and wrong window size. Whoever coded Chrome's support for multi-monitor displays and whoever tested it obviously is a noob and had no clue that not every fucking multi-monitor setup uses monitors with identical resolutions, orientations, etc.
Maybe these are minor pet peeves to the majority of users, but not for me.