The new scentsation in search
- Coming to your senses: go beyond type, talk, and touch for a new notation of sensation.
- Your internet sommelier: expertly curated Knowledge Graphs pair images, descriptions, and aromas.
- Take a whiff: the Google Aromabase - 15M+ scentibytes.
- Don't ask, don't smell: For when you're wary of your query - SafeSearch included.
What’s that smell?
- Google Nose BETA leverages new and existing technologies to offer the sharpest olfactory experience available:
- Street Sense vehicles have inhaled and indexed millions of atmospheric miles.
- Android Ambient Odor Detection collects smells via the world's most sensible mobile operating system.
- SMELLCD™ 1.8+ high-resolution compatible for precise and controlled odors.
Google's done it again. Now, go beyond the glass touchscreen and experience scents from all around the world, right from your mobile or desktop device. The technology connecting scent with search has finally arrived at our homepages. Grandma’s freshly baked chocolate chip cookies can now be experienced with the click of a button. It’s called Google Nose BETA and it’s the new scentsation for a reason.
“You can search for text across the Internet with images,
books, and videos, but we realized there was an important part of the
search experience we had overlooked,” shares Jon Wooley, Google product
manager. If bloodhounds and tiger sharks can solely rely on their sense
of smell to detect objects, why haven’t we made strides in this
direction technologically?
Similar to searching for images, the Google Aromabase
factory enables users to search for a variety of smells. However, have
no fear. With over 15M scentibytes, the SafeSearch function
automatically filters the rather rancid scents from your device so your
coworkers and cube friends won’t be asking who cut the cheese.
How does it all work? Google Nose BETA current leverages
new and existing technologies to offer everything from atmospheric
scents to decadent food scents. Engineers disclosed that by
“intersecting photons with infrasound waves, Google Nose BETA temporary
aligns molecules to emulate a particular scent.” Newer technologies such
as SMELLCD™ and Street Sense ensures that their database is extensively
packed with aromas stretching from coast to coast.
Such an innovative stride in search enables us to experience more of
the world beyond static photo images. You’ve got the option to truly
wake up and smell the coffee even when your Keurig machine is broken.
Today, just take a second and smell the roses with Google Nose BETA.
*******One fragrant Google Experience*******
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