Googles Instant image search

Google Instant Pages pre-empts what website a user will pick from a list of search results and begins collecting the page’s data, ahead of the user clicking on the link.

Users can either drag and drop an image (such a personal holiday snap) straight into the Google search bar, or upload an image from their desktop or paste an image URL in order for the engine to locate any information it can about the picture.

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About Gavin

With a big picture view on design, Gavin has donned many hats in his entire career, working on diverse assignments, including design for social impact, new media design, brand identity development and design research. Even outside work, Gavin is constantly thinking about design and works on various experimental projects. From Murals to T-shirt designs, Illustrations and experimental animations, branding and marketing there is nothing he hasn't dipped his hands into. Currently he is working as a Behavioural Architect with FinalMile consulting influencing behaviour change to meet marketing, organizational and social objectives by applying learnings from Cognitive Neurology and Behavioural Economics.

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