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Google Buys Photo Recognition Firm

Google on Tuesday announced it had acquired Neven Vision, a company that develops photo recognition software which is currently used in mobile phones, along with biometric applications by the U.S. government and law enforcement.
Neven Vision holds 15 patents related to image analysis and facial recognition. Google plans to use the technology to improve Picasa, its free photo organization application. The program will eventually be able to automatically identify individuals and places in pictures, which will make searching far easier.

As a fact, Oracle already features searching for similar images in a very sophisticated way. This feature of Oracle is also already build into our Digital Asset Management System Razuna.

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