Google Goggles Adds Background Processing to Camera
Sep 14, 2011, 12:25 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today updated its Goggles search tool for Android devices. Goggles 1.6 will analyze all photos taken by the camera in the background — if the user chooses to opt in — and deliver search results and/or other relevant information about the subjects of those photos if it exists. Google explains that the feature must be enabled manually. Once it is, Goggles will function within the camera application itself. This should lead to faster discovery. Google Goggles 1.6 is available to Android devices running Froyo 2.1 and up.
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