What’s that smell on Google NoseBeta

zipper johnApril 9, 20136min1620
This is now pretty well news for all Google lovers. Google has launched the Google Nose. What happend this is not any robot or toys. This is Google search engine tools to make better searching experience for their lovers. You will find those things what you to smell on Google search. It will make your search interesting. Ever been searching Google and wanted to know what something smells like, what other searchers wanted to share an aroma via Google+?

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 Panels 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.

Product Manager Jon Wooly says: “Google Search is incredibly powerful, and you can search for text across the Internet, most of human knowledge, images, books, videos, but we realized there was an important part of the search experience we’d overlooked,”

My wife and I have a puppy with so much energy that we walk her 5 times a day and she sniffs around every nook and cranny. This is how she gets information about her world.

In the fast paced world that we live in, we don’t always have time to stop and smell the roses. Now with Google Nose Beta, the roses are just click away.

A user experience designer Lena Carddeal says that our task as designer is to get our users the information they are lookin for as quickly and as beautiful as possible. But until now, we could not always give users what they are looking for. Because sometimes, they are not looking at all.

Doug Smith [Engineering Lead] says that photo-auditory olfactory sensory convergence is a phenomenon that’s been promised in science fiction for decades. We are excited to announce Google NoseBeta our flagship olfactory knowledge feature enabling users to search for smells. Our Mobile aroma indexing programm has been able to amass a 15 million centibite database of smells from around the world.

Doug Smith is giving tips how we should search on Google NoseBeta, says if you have question like “what does a new car smell like?”,

Who knows the answer?

Answer is “Google Nose”

What does a ghost smell like?

Answer is “Google Nose”

What does the inside of an Egyptian tomb smell like?

Answer is “Google Nose”

Yes Google Nose Beta.

-With an elegant integration into our existing knowledge panels, the Google NoseBeta smell button seamlessly connects sents to search. By intersecting photons with infosound waves, Google NoseBeta temporarily aligns molecules to emulate a particular sents. Google NoseBeta works on nearly all desktops, laptops and quite a few mobile devices.

Google NoseBETA produces latest and existing technologies to offer the snappy olfactory experience available for all google visitors:

  1. Street Sense vehicles have inhaled and indexed millions of atmospheric miles.
  2. Android Ambient Odor Detection collects smells via the world’s most sensible mobile operating system.
  3. SMELLCD™ 1.8+ high-resolution compatible for precise and controlled odors.

Incidentally, Google-owned YouTube also unveiled its own April Fools joke Sunday (a day early), which revealed in a video that the company would be shutting down at midnight so its team of “30,000 technicians” could sift through all the clips posted to the site and choose the best video one. An actor playing a competition director stated that the winner would be announced in 2023, the year the site will go back online.

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