Google Goggles Coming to iPhone

Google Goggles for iPhone. The founders of Google were Larry Page and Sergey Brin and as everyone knows by now that Google was started as a college project (a search engine). Later, it became the most popular search engine in the world.

Google is just wonderful and innovative when it comes to searches. Initially, Google used to perform the task by in-taking typed keywords. Later, it started searching with the help of voice, known as voice searches. So, with the technology of search engines going advanced, now there is one more way to search things i.e. Google goggles. Using Google goggles, you can search anything by visuals.

Google goggles, from now on, will be provided to iPhone users as decided by Google. It has been experienced earlier by the cell phone users who had Google’s Android operating system in their mobiles.

A Google goggle is a new method of searching. Simple enough, you can use pictures to make searches, which means you need not write keywords anymore to know about that thing. It will make searches much easier and you do not have to get into tedious work of typing. It is easy to use, as you can take a photo of an item from your phone and then let the search engine do its work. It will show all the searches related to that particular item. It can also perform searches on photos that are present in your phone’s photo gallery.

Google goggle is an amazing service. It is an incredible and brilliant idea but it worked only on Android phones in past. However, now it has been announced that it will also be used in iPhones. After all, a technology is only useful when accessible to everyone. It will make searching more convenient and handy. This service is still being developed but can be rightly called the future of visual searches.

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