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Google loves image recognition!

Time Posted on 6, Jul

Google made some very interesting announcements in the image recognition space lately. First they integrated Goggles into their web user interface so that you can now use images to run queries. You can even drag an drop your pic of choice to start your search! The Mountain View giant also launched a new marketing experiment [...]

Qooery turns objects into hashtags!

Time Posted on 16, Jun

Obviously pics are really popular on Twitter these days. The company has just released a proprietary pic sharing service and announced a deep integration into the iPhone camera. As computer vision experts we felt like we had to leverage the trend. So we’re launching Qooery. With Qooery we’re bringing image recognition into Twitter so that content [...]

Is the French mobile ecosystem taking off?

Time Posted on 14, Jun

Last Thursday, our CEO, Denis Brulé, had the opportunity to talk at the closing conference of Buzzness Mobile in Paris. And we got confirmations for many of our thoughts. No one can deny that a dynamic mobile ecosystem is really building up in France. Proof of it were given by the number and diversity of [...]

Castorama integrates scanning thanks to Moodstocks

Time Posted on 7, Jun

Today we’re really pleased to announce a new integration of our scanning tech into a famous french retailer app: Thanks to it, DIY has never been so easy. No more troubles looking for tools you’ve seen in a catalogue. Just scan the image of the product itself to know how to use it and where [...]

Gaumont Pathé integrates scanning thanks to Moodstocks

Time Posted on 24, May

Today we’re really thrilled to announce that Gaumont Pathé (the oldest running film company in the world) now features scanning in its iPhone app, leveraging Moodstocks API and SDK: In a bus stop or in front of theaters, just scan a movie poster to access relevant information such as plots, trailers or showtimes, in a matter of [...]

Auchan Clic Info powered by Moodstocks

Time Posted on 17, May

Great news for Moodstocks: Auchan (one of the biggest french retailers) now uses scanning to make their flyers interactive! Thanks to Moodstocks API and SDK, Auchan could integrate the scanning feature in a breeze on the three main operating systems (iPhone OS, Android, Windows Phone 7). And spend time on what really matters: the experience they provide [...]

Bring down an angel for your street marketing campaign

Time Posted on 5, May

Tech can improve reality. It can bring down the Unreal to earth too: Already 800,000 people have seen the video… Well played Lynx! That’s a clever way to engage customers.

Augmented Reality can be fun too…

Time Posted on 29, Apr

You won’t get an interview? No worries, just let you resume speak for yourself thanks to Augmented Reality: Victor, you rock!

La Redoute also likes image recognition !

Time Posted on 1, Nov

Image recognition is trendy, that’s for sure ! After JCDecaux, the french retailer La Redoute integrated the technology in its iPhone app. It’s called Pix&Find and it’s great ! It enables you to snap a page in La Redoute catalogue in order to be redirected to the relevant product pages on-line. Do you also want to link [...]

Auchan Find It : augmented commerce based on Moodstocks API

Time Posted on 25, Oct

After Quicksilver Snoop It, here comes Auchan Find It ! It’s a cool smart phone app that lets you get coupons, recipes, or games just by snapping a packaging, a poster, or a catalogue. Of course it works only with Auchan products. Just check it out (French only) : The app was showcased during an [...]
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