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Bing for iOS Lets Users Search Web for Images by Taking a Photo

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Microsoft has updated its Bing search engine app for iOS with a feature that allows users to search the web using a photo taken on their device.

Bing users can now select an existing photo from their gallery or opt to shoot one from within the app, and Bing will use the image to search for similar ones online.

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User photos can be cropped to get search results specific to an object within the photo, while images that are returned in searches can also be cropped in-app to receive new search results.

The functionality is similar to Google Goggles which used to be part of Google's Search app before Google removed the feature on iOS devices, so users looking for a replacement might want to give Bing a try.

In addition, Microsoft's update enables users to get notified when a movie they're following becomes available for streaming, and also brings search for bus routes and schedules in online maps.

Bing is a free download on the U.S. iTunes Store for iPhone and iPad. [Direct Link]

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Top Rated Comments

centauratlas Avatar
131 months ago
Finally somewhere that bing is ahead of google. IMHO.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Tycho24 Avatar
131 months ago
The thing that powers Safari search.:D
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Google Goggles is still a pretty cool app. I use it still
I am techie enough that I'm RARELY "blown away" by a new app or feature, but my friend & I were snapping pics w/ Goggles and I captured the cover of a fairly eclectic comic book I was reading- up popped a review, where to buy, & information about another collaboration between that writer/illustrator duo that was unknown to me...... mind=blown!!!!! Sooooo cool & handy. =)
Edit: also snapping his desktop background (even with icons strewn everywhere!) yielded the artist of a painting found on a long forgotten website.
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Tycho24 Avatar
131 months ago
Cool feature!
I used to LOVE Google Goggles....
(& demoing it helped me sell many a phone, when I used to work for Verizon)
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btrach144 Avatar
131 months ago
Yup... it is called Bing Rewards. You get one credit for every two Bing web searches, among other things. Then you use the credits to choose whatever gift cards you want.

https://www.bing.com/rewards/dashboard

This is exactly what I was going to say. It literally pays to use Bing!
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
patent10021 Avatar
131 months ago
Nice! Google stopped it for iOS.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Saucesome2000 Avatar
131 months ago
Finally somewhere that bing is ahead of google. IMHO.
Well, porn. They are way ahead in searching for porn. So I've been told.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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