Coolest thing in Google
The Coolest Thing I’ve Found in Google
One thing I wish I had in the past. It’s also the thing that I’m getting to do very shortly. Like many of you, I would say that I’m in the process of building out a web app that is a bit of an all-in-one blogging app. We have some JavaScript components, some VueJs, some React elements (which are becoming our own), some little JSX to help with small features, and we have a few pretty light ads in there as well. That’s about all we’ve got. And so far, I haven’t built something more than a skeleton of a functional app, but I’m working very, very hard on it. And after having spent the last few months of my life learning HTML and JavaScript and VueJs, I’m starting to understand things.
And I think the one thing I am realizing is that getting to know things and practicing knowing things in-depth is a key step in being able to do anything and everything on your own, especially if you’re following a Bootcamp method of doing things. And I’m doing that as well, along with writing and creating my own code as much as possible. One thing I’ve come to understand, though, is that every time I’m trying to understand anything, or even just start understanding something, there are a ton of things I still don’t understand. But just because I don’t understand something doesn’t mean that I should stop trying to understand it. There’s another thing, though, that’s made a comeback after a while — and it’s the coolest thing I’ve found about Google recently. So let me tell you about it.
Another, Google Lens is a set of vision-grounded computing capabilities that allows your smartphone to understand what’s going on in a print. The Google Lens technology relies upon your smartphone’s camera to" see" what’s around you and give you contextual information about your surroundings. Using the camera on your handset, Google Lens can overlook a product, beast, textbook, or commodity differently in your terrain and tell you what that object is. The service relies on information sourced from Google and other places to give you accurate information about the subject. Compactly, we can say that lens uses the camera on a phone to overlook colorful particulars, textbooks, and documents and reveal information about what it sees.
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