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Lots of people asked for a demo, especially those who don’t have an iPhone. Thanks to this video, you can see how Moodstocks Notes lets everybody share and consult reviews on the go: Looks fun? Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to be the first to try our Android version.
And here is a sneak preview. Are you looking forward too ?
As we’ve just released the first version of our SDK, I would like to give some more details on how it has been packaged and how easy it is to plug it into your very next iPhone application. We thought that integrating image recognition into your app should be as simple as pluging in any [...]
Moodstocks SDK enables you to integrate image recognition in your mobile clients in seconds. Basically it wraps the native image picker component, and adds some magic like encoding, querying, and parsing. And you get a cool scanning effect for free ! With Moodstocks API you could already manage the indexation the easy way. Moodstocks SDK [...]
Today I would like to give some words about a popular and powerful open source piece of software called Three20. Three20 (aka 320-pixel-wide screen) is an open source Objective-C library for iOS, originally written by Joe Hewitt and extracted from the Facebook for iPhone application in a refactoring effort. When I first considered this library [...]
Pikadeo is a mobile app aiming at linking web pages to real-life objects. It relies on the image recognition technology developed by Moodstocks. The very cool thing about Pikadeo is that it works even with poor quality pictures as it often happens with smart phones camera. No need to be a brilliant photograph to use it [...]

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