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Google Goggles Lands On the iPhone Today [Video]

Google Goggles Lands On the iPhone Today [Video] The watch for Google Goggles -the crazy good visual search app -to hit the iPhone was shorter than we thought . Today, it’s finally been added as element of the Google Mobile App .

Once you’re within the Google app, just click the camera to activate Goggles. From there, you may identify and seek info on landmarks, logos, books, DVDs, etc. And as Google continues to tweak the function-it’s still in Google Labs-you’ll eventually have the capacity to identify animals, foods, and whatever else Mountain View’s mad scientists cook up.

Google Goggles Lands On the iPhone Today [Video]

It’s not clear yet if the iPhone version has have a similar augmented reality powers of its Android cousin, but we’ll know as soon as it rolls out.

Speaking of which: because you would like a camera with autofocus, Google Goggles on iPhone only works on the iPhone 4 and 3GS. It’s currently only available in English, and may be rolling out all over the world starting today. That is why if you would like me inside the next couple of hours, I’ll be here refreshing the App Store. [ Google Mobile ]

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