Attn Tom's: No more cutisy misleading titles what was wrong with just saying "Google Goggles now for iPhone" it's simple it's to the point and it tells you exactly what the article is about.
Video does not show in firefox either
[citation][nom]fancarolina[/nom]Attn Tom's: No more cutisy misleading titles what was wrong with just saying "Google Goggles now for iPhone" it's simple it's to the point and it tells you exactly what the article is about.[/citation]
Would you read it?
[citation][nom]fancarolina[/nom]Attn Tom's: No more cutisy misleading titles what was wrong with just saying "Google Goggles now for iPhone" it's simple it's to the point and it tells you exactly what the article is about.[/citation]
I don't see how it's misleading. It makes sense to me. I guess if you really don't like it, you can make your own website and write your own articles. Then you can name them whatever you want.
Uh, so the benefit of Google Goggles is to search for things you can't put into words. So why the hell are you taking pictures of words on a book cover or wine label? Or is this just a tool for the lazy?
Other than the first example (the building), all of those examples are worthless.