I am a Google lover, and most of you out there may share this feeling with me! Though most of us must have seen a lot of Google Labs (especially while using Gmail), I am listing 10 interesting Google Lab experiments here, have a look.
- Image Swirl: It presents image results for your search in a different but exciting way, dividing them into groups and sub-groups. It links similar results and display them in a format where you feel like exploring them.
- Fast Flip: I found this nice as it gives you a complete visual scrolling list for many newspapers, blogs and magazines. You can even search for a particular topic and it will display all relevant visual. A must watch for news lovers.
- Google Listen: Download, subscribe and stream to podcasts and web-audio and you can watch fresh content all time on your Android device.
- Google Goggles: Most of the Android lovers must be already aware of this app, those who are not, let me tell you that Goggles is a real great addition to Android which lets you search anything like books, products etc directly by taking a picture. You can even retrieve the text from any picture directly to be used as SMS text or you can even save phone contacts directly. This is now even available for iPhone. See the video for more information.
Google Goggles video
- Chrome Experiments: This is a space for users on the web to find some of the most creative JavaScript experiments on browsers. Users can even submit their creativity and get recognition on the Web. What’s more interesting is that I could even see Flattr buttons on the experiments page, get-set-go!
Google Chrome experiments video
Do post your comments and suggestions! Always waiting for your suggestions guys!
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Does google goggles work as a face recognition tool and give information or details of who is in a particular picture? I guess then everybody will start complaining as their wrong doings will be out to the world.
Though Google goggles do not let you detect faces yet, it is not far when you will be able to do that using some Google lab. Already, Google has started with the face recognition using it’s Picasa and other applications!