OTTERBOX

GOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUC

Description: GOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUC Way cool Google logo tee shirt commemorating the launch of the Google Lens app at the Googleplex, Google's Mountain View California HQ Campus! Photos of Google campus courtesy Wikipedia, used under CC license. Genuine Google employee shirt! Great pre-owned condition. Inventory code 120322299PA. Measurements (laid flat): Chest: 18 1/2" Shoulder: 17" Armpit to hem: 16" Overall length: 27"From Wikipedia: Google Lens is an image recognition technology developed by Google, designed to bring up relevant information related to objects it identifies using visual analysis based on a neural network.[2] First announced during Google I/O 2017,[3] it was first provided as a standalone app, later being integrated into Android's standard camera app. Features When directing the phone's camera at an object, Google Lens will attempt to identify the object by reading barcodes, QR codes, labels and text, and show relevant search results, web pages, and information.[4] For example, when pointing the device's camera at a Wi-Fi label containing the network name and password, it will automatically connect to the scanned Wi-Fi network. Lens is also integrated with the Google Photos and Google Assistant apps.[5] The service is similar to Google Goggles, a previous app that functioned similarly but with less capability.[6][7] Lens uses more advanced deep learning routines in order to empower detection capabilities, similar to other apps like Bixby Vision (for Samsung devices released after 2016) and Image Analysis Toolset (available on Google Play); During Google I/O 2019, Google announced four new features. The software will be able to recognize and recommend items on a menu. It will have the ability to also calculate tips and split bills, show how to prepare dishes from a recipe and can use text-to-speech.[8] Availability Google officially launched Google Lens on October 4, 2017, with app previews pre-installed into the Google Pixel 2.[9] In November 2017, the feature began rolling out into the Google Assistant for Pixel and Pixel 2 phones.[10] A preview of Lens has also been implemented into the Google Photos app for Pixel phones.[11] On March 5, 2018, Google officially released Google Lens to Google Photos on non-Pixel phones.[12] Support for Lens in the iOS version of Google Photos was made on March 15, 2018.[13] Beginning in May 2018, Google Lens was made available within Google Assistant on OnePlus devices[14] as well as being integrated into camera apps of various Android phones.[15] A standalone Google Lens app was made available on Google Play in June 2018. Device support is limited, although it is not clear which devices are not supported or why. It requires Android Marshmallow (6.0) or newer.[16] On December 10, 2018, Google rolled out the Lens visual search feature to the Google app for iOS.[17] In 2022, Google Lens gradually replaced the reverse image search functionality of Google Images, first by replacing it in Google Chrome and later by making it officially available as a web application.[ The Googleplex is the corporate headquarters complex of Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc. It is located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, California, United States. The original complex, with 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 square meters) of office space, is the company's second largest square footage assemblage of Google buildings, after Google's 111 Eighth Avenue building in New York City, which the company bought in 2020. "Googleplex" is a portmanteau of Google and complex (meaning a complex of buildings) and a reference to googolplex, the name given to the large number 10(10100), or 10googol. The original campus SGI Campus The site was previously occupied by Silicon Graphics (SGI). The office space and corporate campus is located within a larger 26-acre (11-hectare) site that contains Charleston Park, a 5-acre (2-hectare) public park; improved access to Permanente Creek; and public roads that connect the corporate site to Shoreline Park and the Bay Trail. The project, launched in 1994 was built on the site of one of the few working farms in the area and was city owned at the time (identified as "Farmer's Field" in the planning documents).[1][2] It was a creative collaboration between SGI, STUDIOS Architecture, SWA Group, and the Planning and Community Development Agency of the City of Mountain View.[citation needed] The objective was to develop in complementary fashion the privately owned corporate headquarters and adjoining public greenspace. Key design decisions placed parking for nearly 2000 cars underground, enabling SWA to integrate the two open spaces with water features, shallow pools, fountains, pathways, and plazas. The project was completed in 1997. The ASLA noted that the SGI project was a significant departure from typical corporate campuses, challenging conventional thinking about private and public space and awarded the project the ASLA Centennial Medallion in 1999.[3] STUDIOS Architecture was the architect for the original SGI campus and provided both interior architecture and base building design. Google campus The former SGI facilities were leased by Google beginning in 2003.[4] A redesign of the interiors was completed by Clive Wilkinson Architects in 2005. In June 2006, Google purchased some of Silicon Graphics' properties, including the Googleplex, for $319 million.[5][6] A Google campus area down Charleston Road from the Googleplex Since the buildings are of relatively low height, the complex sprawls out over a large area of land. The interior of the headquarters is furnished with items like shade lamps and giant rubber balls. The lobby contains a piano and a projection of current live Google search queries. Facilities include free laundry rooms (Buildings 40, 42 & CL3), two small swimming pools, multiple sand volleyball courts, and eighteen cafeterias with diverse menus. Google has also installed replicas of SpaceShipOne and a dinosaur skeleton.[7][8] Since 2007 the site has featured a series of solar panels covering the rooftops of eight buildings and two solar carports, and capable of producing 1.6 megawatts of electricity. At the time of installation, Google believed it to be the largest in the United States among corporations. The panels provide the power needed for 30% of the peak electricity demand in their solar-powered buildings.[9] Four 100kW Bloom Energy Servers were shipped to Google in July 2008, making Google the first customer of Bloom Energy.[10][11] The Android lawn statues (previously outside of Building 44 on Charleston Road), are now located on the Google campus at 1981 Landings Drive (at 37.4184135°N 122.0879531°W), and include a giant green statue of the Android logo and additional statues to represent all the versions of the Android operating system. Bay View addition Google buildings near Shoreline Park In 2013 construction began on a new 1.1-million-square-foot (100,000-square-meter) campus dubbed "Bay View", adjoining the original campus on 42 acres (17 ha) leased from the NASA Ames Research Center and overlooking San Francisco Bay at Moffett Federal Airfield. The estimated cost of the project was $120 million with a target opening date of 2015.[12][13][14] NBBJ is the architect and this is the first time Google has designed its own buildings rather than moving into buildings occupied by previous businesses.[15] The addition is off the northeast corner of the complex, by the Stevens Creek Nature Study Area/Shoreline Park. Before announcing the construction, Google, through its in-house real estate firm, Planetary Ventures, sought permission from the city of Mountain View to build bridges over the adjacent Stevens Creek.[16] Google's 2012 year-end annual report noted it can develop only 7 acres (2.8 ha) of the 42-acre (17-hectare) site.[17] Google plans a 60-acre (24-hectare) addition designed by Heatherwick Studio and Bjarke Ingels in North Bayshore.[18] Location A Google shuttle bus at the Sunnyvale campus. Googleplex courtyard The Googleplex is located between Charleston Road, Amphitheatre Parkway, and Shoreline Boulevard in north Mountain View, California close to the Shoreline Park wetlands. Employees living in San Francisco, the East Bay, or South Bay may take a free Wi-Fi-enabled Google shuttle to and from work. The shuttles are powered by a fuel blend of 95% petroleum diesel and 5% biodiesel and have the latest emissions reduction technology.[19][20] To the north lies the Shoreline Amphitheatre and Intuit, and to the south lies Microsoft Corporation's Silicon Valley research complex, the Computer History Museum, and Century Theatres. Moffett Field lies nearby to the east. Other Google Mountain View locations A restaurant at Googleplex Google in its 2012-year-end annual report said it had 3.5 million square feet of office space in Mountain View.[17] Google has another large campus in Mountain View dubbed "The Quad" at 399 N Whisman Road about 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the Googleplex.[21] In 2013, Google leased the entire Mayfield Mall, an enclosed shopping mall that last operated in 1984 and was leased by Hewlett-Packard from 1986 to 2002.[22] Bicycle used[23] by employees on Googleplex In addition, the secret Google X Lab, which is the development lab for items such as Google Glass, is located in "ordinary two-story red-brick buildings" about 1⁄2 mile (800 meters) from the Googleplex. It has a "burbling fountain out front and rows of company-issued bikes, which employees use to shuttle to the main campus."[24] In popular culture The Googleplex was featured in the 2013 film The Internship, with the Georgia Tech campus standing in as a double.[25] It was also the inspiration for the fictional Hooli headquarters in the HBO TV series Silicon Valley.[26]

Price: 14.99 USD

Location: Cupertino, California

End Time: 2025-01-08T00:44:28.000Z

Shipping Cost: 7.95 USD

Product Images

GOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUCGOOGLE logo Lens T-SHIRT Employee Small Black SM S Search Image Recognition EUC

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Pattern: Solid

Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve

Neckline: Crew Neck

Occasion: Casual

Size: S

Garment Care: Machine Washable

Color: Black

Material: Cotton, Modal, Polyester

Fabric Type: Jersey

Accents: Logo

Fit: Classic

Brand: Google

Size Type: Regular

Department: Men

Type: T-Shirt

Theme: Google Lens

Style: Basic

Recommended

Google Nest Hub Smart Display with Google Assistant - Chalk (GA00550)
Google Nest Hub Smart Display with Google Assistant - Chalk (GA00550)

$49.95

View Details
2x Tempered Glass Screen Protector For Google Pixel 6/ Pixel 6a/Pixel 6Pro
2x Tempered Glass Screen Protector For Google Pixel 6/ Pixel 6a/Pixel 6Pro

$3.60

View Details
Google Pixel 6 | 6a | 6 Pro - 128 GB (Unlocked) T-Mobile AT&T Verizon
Google Pixel 6 | 6a | 6 Pro - 128 GB (Unlocked) T-Mobile AT&T Verizon

$156.70

View Details
Google Pixel 8 Pro 128GB Unlocked - Good
Google Pixel 8 Pro 128GB Unlocked - Good

$354.99

View Details
Lenovo Smart Clock Google Voice Essential - Black/Gray - CD-4N341Y - ZA740005US
Lenovo Smart Clock Google Voice Essential - Black/Gray - CD-4N341Y - ZA740005US

$29.99

View Details
OtterBox DEFENDER SERIES Case & Holster for Google Pixel 6 Pro - Black
OtterBox DEFENDER SERIES Case & Holster for Google Pixel 6 Pro - Black

$19.95

View Details
Google Pixel 6 Pro 128GB Unlocked - Very Good
Google Pixel 6 Pro 128GB Unlocked - Very Good

$202.99

View Details
Google Chromecast with Google FHD TV (1080p HD) -Streaming Stick Snow  Brand New
Google Chromecast with Google FHD TV (1080p HD) -Streaming Stick Snow Brand New

$54.99

View Details
Google Pixel 6 128GB Unlocked - Very Good
Google Pixel 6 128GB Unlocked - Very Good

$169.99

View Details
Google Pixel 8 Pro 128GB Unlocked - Excellent
Google Pixel 8 Pro 128GB Unlocked - Excellent

$404.99

View Details