Posts Tagged ‘Google Goggles’
Google Goggles Updated, Faster & Smarter

Google Goggles has been updated to Version 1.3 and has gotten faster and smarter. The first thing you will notice is barcode scanning is much quicker now, scanning in about a second. Also there is the new print ad feature. You can scan a printed ad and Goggles will find search results for that product. ...
Google Nexus S Videos

Since the announcements of the Nexus S and Gingerbread (Android 2.3), Google has made some great videos outlining some of the features of their new Android smartphone, the Nexus S. Take a look and get your fill of Nexus S and a little Gingerbread for dessert! Below is a smattering of some of Google's videos for ...
Google Goggles Updated

Today, Google Goggles has been updated to Version 1.1. This update brings translation for English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. Along with translation, you will also find better bar code recognition and a more robust database. The UI is also improved and you can search using images already in your phone's gallery. Here ...
Motorola Details Android 2.1 Update For Droid

So there is no more confusion as to what Motorola Droid owners can expect when their Android 2.1 update this week, below are the features you can expect and they come right from the horses mouth, Motorola: Voice Recognition: You can now speak in plain English instead of typing, whenever a text-entry box ...
Nexus One Update Adds Pinch To Zoom

Google has announced the OTA update for the Nexus One will begin today. It will fix the 3G issues and will also have a few improvements most noteworthy of which (and surprising) is pinch to zoom functionality! Here is a list of the improvements with this update: Google Goggles: this mobile application will now be available ...
Xperia X10 Google Goggles Demo
Everyone is anxiously awaiting an official appearance of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, possibly on T-Mobile or AT&T. In any event, here's a look at the Google Goggles application running on the XPERIA X10.For those of you not familiar with Google Goggles, here is a description. Instead of using words, take a picture of an object ...


