Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Searchology

Google Searchology 2009

At its annual Searchology event at the Googleplex headquarters San Francisco, Google announced exciting new features that unveiled that “communication, knowledge, health, education and understanding people” is the next frontier of their search tool. This signature search tool is governed by its ability to search by sight, a mobile translator and everyday real-time search of more than one billion social media pages. The real time search technology of Google is a product of partnerships with Facebook and MySpace and Twitter.

This time Google is working to bind its search service more closely to cell phones. The search engine giant unwrapped a new search option called “Google Goggles” that allows users to submit pictures in place of key words as queries, allowing for identification of images taken via cell phones. In his statement, Google’s vice president engineering Vic Gundotra unveiled that “It’s our goal to be able to identify and recognize any image. It represents our earliest efforts in the field of computer vision”

Gundotra also said that the company is also capable of integrating facial recognition into the technology but due to the consideration of privacy implications it is holding up the implementation. In their effort to support all the major languages of the world, the company’s vice president also showed off the search engine’s capability to translate a spoken phrase from English to Spanish using a mobile phone. This feature is planned to be launched early next year.

The search results in future would also feature the company’s “near me now” technology prioritizing location-based items. Google’s new advancements and technologies are sure to provide a new search that will roll out worldwide in the coming days. Hats off to Google!

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Nitin Chauhan
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

TechCrunch’s Reports about Google Android


Google Android is considered to be the hottest mobile OS. If Google produced its own cell phones then it will use the Android buzz at exactly the right time.


On Monday Gizmodo became the latest tech news site that fan the blaze of Google phone speculation. The site adduced to the following words: “who’s seen it with their own eyes.”


The Gizmodo rumors tag a report from TechCrunch in which Michael Arrington said that the Google phone would be sold direct from Google as well as by means of different retailers. According to TechCrunch’s report the Google phone was considered to be ready for the 2009 holiday sales season but detained and it would be released in 2010, for that reason Google have to prepare a massive marketing blitz for January.


Later the TechCrunch considered that Google mostly would become not the producer but the branding on the phone which according to rumors can have a name as GPhone.


Moreover one should note that it is the right time for Google to brand phone. Also Google enlarged its communications strategy during 2009. It launched Google Android and Google’s Skype that are the key engines of the strategy. Still there is the doubt that Google is able to control the smartphone market.


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Nitin Chauhan
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Indian Army Launch New Web Portal - jai Hind

Hi Friends


The another Technology step ahead from Indian army by launching its new web portal (www.indianarmy.nic.in.) The Portal is build on a strong platform in order to ping any hacking attempts. The portal is well designed and gives various options such as search, user interactivity, latest events, feedback, secured login, space for all the arms/services of the Indian Army etc.


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Nitin Chauhan
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