This past December Google published Google Goggles to Android Market. It didn’t create a HUGE stir, but the possibilities and potential implications of its practical use are certainly far reaching. Snap a picture of a place, thing, barcode, text or anything else and the seemingly magic Goggles will tell you at exactly what you’re looking! At MWC 2010 some of its future uses were demoed on video and it could introduce some really interesting possibilities for us Android lovers.
Today, Google took steps to show they mean business about Google Goggles and the app isn’t some novelty you’ll try a couple times and discard and/or ignore. For an undisclosed sum, Google has just purchased Plink – announced on their Blog and Twitter, and reported by TechCrunch.
Plink is the team behind PlinkArt, an application where you take a picture of an art piece and it sends you detailed information on that particular painting.
Work on the existing app will halt and the team will immediately begin focusing their efforts on Google Goggles. I think its safe to say that Goggles will soon be able to identify paintings and other pieces of art with relative ease.
By the way… Plink won ADC2. That’s one way to gain Google’s attention!