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When object recognition becomes REAL-TIME!

Time Posted on 8, Aug

Just a few weeks ago we released our brand new iPhone video SDK. Today we’re thrilled to show you a live demo: The Moodstocks iPhone video SDK is awesome as it lets developers add real-time object recognition in their apps in minutes. It works even on 3G networks and with millions of images! For more information: feel [...]

Moodstocks is not Google Goggles

Time Posted on 28, Feb

Moodstocks is all about scanning. It links any people to any object through any smartphone, so that you can follow the digital activity related to a physical object in real-time : who scanned it? What did they think of it? Where did they promote it? If you are the first one to scan an object, [...]

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