It's recognizing them by their content. It's actually recognizing objects in the photos - its' not looking at the photo name or any tags you've applied.
They are probably tagged beforehand. Or it's really impressive.
They are probably tagged beforehand. Or it's really impressive.
It's recognizing them by their content. It's actually recognizing objects in the photos - its' not looking at the photo name or any tags you've applied.
That gopro footage looked awful.
Google + Photos was probably out before even the iOS Photos. So what's the big deal?
so now we clap our hands for drag-select? this is embarrassing.
It means that android is looking at screen context without being prompted about important information on the page by any code. There isn't a flag attached to any strings or containers or anything that you need to apply, it looks at the entire screen pulls out the important bits of info and understands context. I can't even fathom how that's done.
I don't see how that can be abused.
Unlimited full size?
I'm just saying this interface and interaction looks like they copied Apple's Photo app which I always thought was a nice app. I'm just surprised how similar it is.
Wait, doesn't Apple already allow you to backup stuff for free?
Storage is cheap.