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  • AMD Goes Asset Light; Spins Off Manufacturing Into Seperate Unit Steve Wozniak interview: iconic co-founder on the iPod, iPhone, and future for Apple Twitter Goggles - This is brilliant - Google has invented Mail Goggles*:

    Techmeme 2008

  • With the click of your camera phone combined with the launch of "Goggles" - a new image recognition technology where instantly you can receive pictures and information from one photo.

    Robin Sax: Point, Click, Stalk 2010

  • With the click of your camera phone combined with the launch of "Goggles" - a new image recognition technology where instantly you can receive pictures and information from one photo.

    Robin Sax: Point, Click, Stalk 2010

  • It is a mobile image recognition beta application, developed by Google and called Goggles (don't be confused!), that is currently structured for the Android Operating System.

    Robin Sax: Point, Click, Stalk 2010

  • It is a mobile image recognition beta application, developed by Google and called Goggles (don't be confused!), that is currently structured for the Android Operating System.

    Robin Sax: Point, Click, Stalk 2010

  • His SS Pussywillow (a mind-boggling machine) was featured on Brass Goggles, which is appropriate: his mechanical creations would appeal, for good reason, to the Steampunk community.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Heather McDougal 2007

  • His SS Pussywillow (a mind-boggling machine) was featured on Brass Goggles, which is appropriate: his mechanical creations would appeal, for good reason, to the Steampunk community.

    A Wonderful, Eccentric, Brilliant Man (and His Book) Heather McDougal 2007

  • Google has also introduced an application called Goggles, which allows people to take a picture with a smartphone and search the Internet for matching images.

    NYT > Home Page By STEVE LOHR 2011

  • Those are all questions that can be answered by Google Goggles, which is really searching by taking a picture.

    Gizmodo Casey Chan 2011

  • He ran the image through an app called Goggles to get an identification.

    The News Tribune Blogs 2010

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