Yesterday we talked about Kooaba, with their visual search app and API . Today here is Omoby, a visual search app from IQ Engines with also an API :). Developers open your notepads!
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Yesterday we talked about Kooaba, with their visual search app and API . Today here is Omoby, a visual search app from IQ Engines with also an API :). Developers open your notepads!
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Kooaba, a Swiss image recognition start-up, yesterday announced their APIW. The concept is simple, you take a picture of an item (CD, book, filmposter, etc.) and Kooaba finds you al the information known about that item. With them now opening it up with an API with a database that has 10 million images. I see dead people, …ehm possibilities :).
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Penguin BooksW gives, in the video below, an insight in their upcoming interactive eBooksW they are developing for the iPadW. Inspiring stuff.
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The Angry Video Game NerdW discusses this time the game SwordquestW from AtariW, a transmedial experience with a lot of mystery…
It is called g-speak spatial operating environment and developed by Oblong. One of the founders was a science advisor on Minority ReportW. Drool is go!
g-speak overview 1828121108 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.
oblong’s tamper system 1801011309 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.
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Amazing documentary from the BBCW about the synthesizer and it’s role in British pop-culture.
Part 1
Part 2 - 9 after the break!
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Flattr is an interesting social micro-payment system from Peter SundeW, one of them scurvy dogs of The Pirate BayW.
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Google today launched another product, called Google Buzz. This social layer within Gmail gives you the possibility to share status updates, photos and videos with your contacts or a private group. It can also aggregate feeds from services like FlickrW and TwitterW and filters them for you on relevance. I’m missing probably a lot more what you can do with Buzz. The only thing that’s on my mind is, that this data hunger from Google is getting out of control…
Google Buzz
Google Buzz Mobile
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Die Antwoord (sweet FlashW site) from South AfricaW. JY RAP SOOS N POES!
Die Antwoord - Zef Side
Die Antwoord - Wat Pomp
TechCrunchW interviewed NingW CEO Gina BianchiniW about the service and the current state & future of online social interaction/experiences.
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