Showing posts with label google goggles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google goggles. Show all posts

11 January 2011

Googles Googles can now do Sudoku puzzles for you



Having some trouble solving a Sudoku puzzles? See a print advertisement you can’t quite place? How about a logo you can’t identify? These are all things that Google’s clever Goggles mobile application (for iOS and Android) can do for you. The first two are new, as of the latest release of the app.



What happens is that the phone scans the image with its camera, it calls back to Google and it’ll solve your puzzle or identifies that print ad you inexplicably took a picture of.
The Sudoku-solving ability could prove to be useful if you ever get stuck, though I can’t see why you’d ever need to recognize a print ad, but that’s not the point, is it? The point is that Google’s image recognition is becoming incredibly powerful and that it can use that recognition not only to spit back some data but to process the data and do something with it, like a bit of mathematics. While the Sudoko solving might just be a parlor trick, the system is getting quite powerful and we can look forward to any number of advancements like it in the future.

06 October 2010

Google Goggles released for Apple's iPhone

Today, Google announced that its Goggles image search feature is immediately available in the App Store for Apple's iPhone smartphone. The new feature,
which will be bundled into the Google Mobile App, will support iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 devices running iOS 4 or higher.

"Computer vision is a hard problem and Google Goggles is still a Labs product. It works well for things such as landmarks, logos and the covers of books, DVDs and
games. However, it doesn't yet work for some things you might want to try like animals, plants or food," explains Google.

Slap on those Goggles and get
Googling.