Next Generation Internet Searching: Google Goggles

by mahi on August 2, 2010

Tired of conventional way of searching things in the world wide web??  i.e., by trying the search phrases or even by giving commands over your voice. Now Google finds a solution for it using its new mobile app for android – Google Goggles.

This smart app helps us to find details about books, landmarks, places, artworks, and even some standard logos. This app even helps in translating a piece of text. It can even save a person’s contact info just by taking a picture of his business card.

How to Use it: Google Goggles is the great application, that which searches through the search engines without typing or by means of voice. You need to take a snap, that which does everything. This picture will search for exact image results in the search engines.

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This can deal everything. Its such an unbelievable tool, that every Android user must have this in their mobile. We can figure out Titles, Keywords, Business, and many more.

Just check out the demo video of this app.

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Rakesh August 2, 2010 at 10:11 am

Wow…. this is awesome next gen stuff! It can understand texts also! B)

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nicko August 3, 2010 at 5:58 pm

This is pretty cool. I have it on my phone and have used it a couple times. RIght now it’s not very accurate for regular pictures but it works for scanning those QR Barcodes.

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Siddartha August 3, 2010 at 7:36 pm

@Nicko yup mate, its still in development stage. So we can expect the complete version by 2011

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Mani Viswanathan August 4, 2010 at 12:16 am

This is something unique..will be very helful when it comes out fully!

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TechChunks August 5, 2010 at 7:06 pm

LOL. Google Goggles! That rhymes so well :P

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