Thursday 4 October 2012

Googlerola buys Viewdle, ups Android's augmented reality and face recognition game

Googlerola buys Viewdle, beefs up Android's augmented reality and face recognition game

From existing tech like Face Unlock and Google Goggles to patent filings and Project Glass, it's obvious that Google sees augmented reality and image recognition playing a large part within our computing future. It seems sensible, then, that Large G subsidiary Motorola has bought Viewdle -- a Plastic Valley company that develops face, object, and gesture recognition technology for mobile products. We do not understand how much MMI taken care of Viewdle, but we all do know, because of an argument acquired through the good folks at TechCrunch, the two firms "happen to be working together for a while." So, hopefully Android will reap the advantages (and connect individuals Face Unlock defects) within the not-so-distant future.

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