A heads up display would likely integrate GoogleGoggles, Google Voice Search, Local Search, some iteration of OCR technology and, of course, a camera. For anyone who has ever used GoogleGoggles, this should be of little surprise.
Despite having developed the tech to do so with GoogleGoggles, the company decided against making that feature public. GoogleGoggles could still make use of facial recognition, while image searching, Google video chat in Gmail and Google Talk...
GoogleGoggles and Voice Search are both integrated into the app. From the home screen, you can simply press the camera button or the microphone buttons, respectively. IPhone and iPod touch users now have a faster and more unique way to search Google.
Mobile search is likely to go beyond text queries and into image based, QR code or barcode comparison type queries such as can be found with GoogleGoggles. Sigma 10-22mm camera lens (worth $450+) Researching locations on Goodzer, they visited Saks...
If the race for the best geo-social network gave you the impression that local and mobile were converging and that the future involved words like 'Mocal' or 'Lobile' (ok, I just made that up - you probably didn't think that), then GoogleGoggles...
Google's Goggles finally launched on the iPhone earlier this month after nine months of Android availability. Portability, microphone, and camera make mobile devices better suited to voice and visual inputs, rather than the typing that rules...
One uses GoogleGoggles, YouTube and Teracent technology to let users take a picture with their smartphone to conduct Google searches. They also showed how pointing Goggles at a movie poster to search for more information would run a movie trailer...
GoogleGoggles currently blends Augmented Reality with visual search. Mobile AR (uses camera capability and GPS relative to your surroundings) Google Trends show that the interest in AR is ramping up.
In addition to Goggles mentioned above, bar code scanning software allows you to scan 2D bar codes in traditional media using the phone's camera, to receive more info or promotions. Goggles, for example, takes a picture with your phone which is...
GoogleGoggles: Allows image search using the camera on Nexus One. Google goes after Apple's iPhone with new Android software update for Nexus One. Google is competing with Apple head on by adding "pinch-to-zoom" functionality to its new Nexus One...
GoogleGoggles is another: It queries image databases to return results for any picture taken with a compatible Android device. The idea is that the phone's camera scans product UPC codes and returns specs, pricing, reviews, and nearby availability.