
Cell phones have certainly come from a long way since the days where they were used as a(n expensive) means of communication. Today, we find cell phones smart enough to handle basic computing tasks like word processing, e-mail checking and Web browsing, including capturing photos and playing music. Thrrum is a new visual search service that touts the ability to scan just about anything holding text, returning a relevant search result to the user’s phone. Of course, it will need to work with phones that have at least a VGA camera built in. This service is currently in beta mode and is made free to all Sprint subscribers.
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