So Bing’s Visual Search is pretty slick for those times when you know what it looks like, not what its named.
I took a little movie of my search for dogs, and while the animations weren’t captured all that smoothly, you get the gist of it.
Hopefully, as the metadata gets bigger, you’ll be able to do more detailed filtering, but this is a sweet start!
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This looks awesome, but why do i need the plant in a bubble with a fan?Wouldn’t a regular plant in a regular planter also filter the air in your house?
Andrea, a naturally air purification system, looks like a futuristic prop in S…
Animals With Lightsabers.
Enough.
Said.
No, i lied.
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Bing’s Visual Search
So Bing’s Visual Search is pretty slick for those times when you know what it looks like, not what its named.
I took a little movie of my search for dogs, and while the animations weren’t captured all that smoothly, you get the gist of it.
Hopefully, as the metadata gets bigger, you’ll be able to do more detailed filtering, but this is a sweet start!