Google Goggles is Google’s newest search tool which lets you search the web using visuals rather than text using your mobile (Android on mobile device). You can use this apps to search books, images, landscape, logos, artwork, businesses, and barcodes, among other things. Capture instant a photo of the attraction and Google Goggles will provide you info related to that images and as well as the GPS location. It also have a text reader, so it’s fast and easy to save your info once you grab a picture.

The visual recognition technology used in Google Goggles yet growing at Google labs so it does not yet support organic objects like plants, animals or people, but in the future, it will change the way we search the Internet, it will make easier to quickly identify any objects, learn about, and itemized display the world around us.
Posted by admin on December 6th, 2009
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Lufthansa recently launched MySkyStatus website that sends altitude while you’re in the air. The information about the location, departure and arrival updates of the flight can be automatically fetched to your Facebook and Twitter pages. This tools is ideal for people who have to pick up other people at airports. The apps is easy to set up. Let’s get started.
Posted by admin on October 11th, 2009
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Paramount Pictures and Iconic Brands will be launching Godfather Italian Organic Vodka in Spring 2010. However it is still not clear what ingredients it’s gonna be made with or where it’s going to be bottled, seems these details are kept secrets “in the family.” like this quote from Godfather- Don Corleone to Sonny- “Never tell anybody outside the family what you’re thinking again.”

The Godfather inspired vodka sales can take off like some other famous celebrity brand- Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka to Justin Timberlake’s 901 Tequila. Nothing Sells Like Celebrity- Celebrities appear in 24 percent of the ads in India itself.
Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009
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It has been noticed that People in Odenplan, Stockholm were much more using the escalators than the stairs in the subway station. The local group conducted an experiment to see if they could make people use the stairs too by adding in a bit of fun! They came up with an idea of Piano Stairs and it seems to have worked out well that you can notice through this video.
The Piano Stairs actually produce real piano-like notes when the keys-(the stairs in this case) are stepped on… Check out the video above to see how the fun theory change people’s behavior, people enjoying the music and getting some workout too.
Posted by admin on September 27th, 2009
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Texting & tweeting while driving breaks boundaries and are most dangerous therefore the driving regulations becoming more and more stringent these days. However this steering wheel laptop Buddy Desk can give some relief to the people who spend a lot of time on the road which strictly advises you to only use this desk while your vehicle is parked with the engine turned OFF. The laptop desk is multipurpose, it can also be used for reading, writing or have lunch on while you’re inside the car.

Source: mobiledesk.com
Posted by admin on September 6th, 2009
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Osloh Pants from Brooklyn, NYC are made with cyclists in mind that have two straps for cinching on the right pant leg and extra crotch padding.
The Osloh Pants are water resistant also has an antibacterial coating to eliminate odors.It has Scoop front pockets with double coin pockets, Internal hidden stash key pocket, Side cell pocket and tabs on the back pocket to hold your bike lock.

Posted by admin on August 26th, 2009
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The Waterpod is a certified public vessel that looks like an igloo on a boat which have a vegetable and chicken farm loaded with sustainable systems such as solar panels, rainwater collection, bicyle-produced electricity. The Waterpod project is on public tours for the next five months, the 30×100 ft barge will travel dock to dock and inform people of future living possibilities, including how to raise chickens, grow vegetables, recycle, and generate electricity.

Source-thewaterpod.org
Posted by admin on August 20th, 2009
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