I think that almost all the data that I request from the Picasa API shouldn't change over time
Unless Google keeps changing Google+ image storage locations
The data I need from the Google+ API is just users' ids, names and profile photo urls
And then through the Picasa API I retrieve all photos/albums they have posted on Google+ to date
I already use a disk caching mechanism to store my bitmaps, which are uniquely identified by their filename, which follows the convention userId.albumId.photoId
Users' profile photos will probably be identified in the cache by their user's id
(I haven't got to implementing the user profile photo caching part yet, but that's what I have thought of)
The main problem now is for me to find a way to cache the albumIds and photoIds, since the userId will be either loaded from the response of the plus.people.search request (or from a Firebase backend in the future).
But since Google+ photos and albums are mutable, I might as well just store them in memory as nested HashMaps and clear them when the user refreshes the page.