Android users have already had the pleasure of making this app a staple in their mobile lives, and now iPhone users can, too! Google Googles is now available on the iPhone in the Google Mobile app. The application lets you search the world around you by snapping photos, and it also delivers relevant search results to you based on your location so that if you're taking a picture of the foggy Golden Gate Bridge, it will not show you a photo of a landmark on the other side of the country.
Of course, this is still a Labs product, which was very much apparent on the Android platform and will be just as so on iOS. Currently, Google Goggles only works for English-speaking users and on the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 running iOS 4 and above. Try it out for yourself, and check out Google's own video below about the product.
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