The good thing about Google is that they’ve never been guilty resting on their laurels. The company is constantly looking for ways to improve their search capabilities and their latest breakthrough, Google Nose, is set to change the way we search the web forever.
Google has spent countless hours developing a radical way of searching the web through smell. The result is an old-factory knowledge search tool that utilizes a state-of-the-art Mobile Aroma Indexing technology which scans Google’s 15-million scent-a-byte database of smell of virtually anything under the sun.
The information, or I should say scent, is then transmitted to the user’s device and with the help of fusion of photons and infrasound waves, users are now able to smell whatever they’ve searched for. Google has also integrated Nose on their current search tool, enabling users to not only find out information about their search, but also smell it first-hand. Talk about in-depth search, eh?
Google Nose is still on Beta stage, but as early as now, we can definitely say that the possibilities are endless for this service. We hope that in the future, users can also take part on this scent-sational journey by having the ability to upload scent on the web. The lovely breath in the morning, the fragrance of the gas from a man who ate eggs and drank Pop cola, the list just goes on.
Happy April Fools day everyone!
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