Hello!
Introduction:
Google recently announced improvements in Google Lens at Google I/O 2018. These improvements are live as a standalone Google Lens App. Google Lens can recognize lots of things, according to Google. The growing list includes phone numbers, dates, addresses, furniture, clothing, books, movies, music albums, video games, landmarks, points of interest, notable buildings, and barcodes. Google also claims that it can extract network names and passwords from Wi-Fi labels and automatically connect to the network that has been scanned, as well as recognize certain beverages such as wine and coffee. Lens
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This is a pretty hefty update with some sick new features!
Car rentals card: Get reservation details and directions to the rental center directly in Google Now, which together with the boarding pass and hotel reservation cards, makes Google Now your ultimate travel companion.
Concert ticket card: Going to a concert? Google Now will have your event ticket ready when you arrive at the venue; along with popular, locally relevant websites, such as the upcoming events page for the venue.
Improved public transit cards: If you regularly take public transit, Google Now will now inform you about the last train or bus to home so you never miss it.
* Commute sharing card:* When leaving work, you can now choose to inform your loved ones that you are on your way home. Learn more at http://goo.gl/bVUkLY
Set reminders while you search: When searching for music artists, movie actors, filmmakers and TV shows on Google, you’ll see a new “remind me” button on the panel by the search results. Click on it and a Google Now reminder will show up for new albums, book releases or upcoming TV episodes.
“Updated TV card:” Google Now can tell you about the news mentioned and music playing in the TV show you’re watching, in addition to program information and people mentioned in show. Simply tap on the TV card if you have a smart TV or tap on the mic and say “listen to TV”.
NCAA football scores: Football season is about to start, and Google Now has you covered–you can now see real-time scores for your favorite NCAA team in Google Now.
Get it here if you don't have an awaiting update on Google Play: http://goo.gl/qn0Bbm
After a few big updates and removing the trial version, we're trying to spread the word for an app called Mobile Witness. It's is an application for collecting potential evidence through your mobile phone by continually recording and safely uploading GPS coordinates, audio, or video footage.
Its purpose:
• overcome situations where phone may be stolen or destroyed during recording, and,
• to enable covert evidence gathering.
You can upload to popular cloud providers (Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box), or use the scripts on the Play Store page to host your own listening server.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.id.nja.mobilewitness
Privacy note: No data (neither your recordings, nor any telemetry), are sent to our servers. You are in complete control of your data.
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Hello!
Introduction:
Google recently announced improvements in Google Lens at Google I/O 2018. These improvements are live as a standalone Google Lens App. Google Lens can recognize lots of things, according to Google. The growing list includes phone numbers, dates, addresses, furniture, clothing, books, movies, music albums, video games, landmarks, points of interest, notable buildings, and barcodes. Google also claims that it can extract network names and passwords from Wi-Fi labels and automatically connect to the network that has been scanned, as well as recognize certain beverages such as wine and coffee. Lens
Hello!
Introduction:
Google recently announced improvements in Google Lens at Google I/O 2018. These improvements are live as a standalone Google Lens App. Google Lens can recognize lots of things, according to Google. The growing list includes phone numbers, dates, addresses, furniture, clothing, books, movies, music albums, video games, landmarks, points of interest, notable buildings, and barcodes. Google also claims that it can extract network names and passwords from Wi-Fi labels and automatically connect to the network that has been scanned, as well as recognize certain beverages such as wine and coffee. Lens
Full free application for tourists
Recording your own GPS tracks with taking pictures what you would like.
Find new friends, like and comment their tracks.
Finding interesting places on the map, when your are recording track.
Use maps such what want: OpenStreetMap or Google.
View public flickr.com's photos on the map, around your track and all other places.
And more other usefull functions...
This application is for the people who like tourism and photography.
Web site:
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Google play search:
vitalypanov.phototracker