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Street art can now be curated thanks to image recognition

Time Posted on 14, Nov

Have you ever wanted to know more about this fabulous artwork you’ve just seen in the street? Or to tell the world about the super cool artist who mastered that other one? It’s now possible thanks to Qrators. It leverages our image recognition platform to aggregate Tweets about artworks. Awesome! The cool thing is that you [...]

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 [...]

Moodstocks Notes needs your feedback!

Time Posted on 27, Apr

As you guys know, we at Moodstocks think that feedback matters in the process of building a killer app. Since the initial release of Moodstocks Notes you’ve already helped us a lot improving our product. And we want to thank you for that! But as we’ve just launched a major update we need more help than [...]

Moodstocks gets a digital newspaper !

Time Posted on 26, Sep

I guess all of you guys are using Twitter. Over the past few months it has become a must-have tool to get real-time information on your topics of choice, thanks to user lists or keyword RSS feeds. But Twitter is a victim of its own success. On my timeline, I get on average 10 updates [...]

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