Searchme on Android Phones
Searchme, Inc. has released its Searchme visual search app today (May
13). It’s available for free on Android Market. The Searchme application
for Android delivers large images of web pages, videos, music, and
products on the smartphone.
Searchme is a next generation
search engine, says the company.
It’s designed to provide a better search experience over traditional,
text-based engines that were built more than ten years ago. Live for
less than a year, Searchme has gained favor with web searchers, it
says.
In
November, according to the company, Searchme had launched a user
interface for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Similarly,
GazoPa for iPhone app allows users to search for similar
images on the web by uploading any photo captured with camera on iPhone.
Hitachi had released it last month. It’s available free at Apple’s
iPhone App Store.
Another application: a beta version of
Nokia
Point & Find, focusing on movies, is now available in the UK and US. The
introduction aims to enable people on the move to access relevant
information and services on the internet, simply by pointing their
mobile phone camera at real-life objects.
Also, Truveo has released a second generation version of its
video
search application for the iPhone, with new features and additional
videos. Through the Truveo Mobile Video Search for
iPhone app,
it says, users can access over 145 million videos.
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