Face.com Photo Finder brings Facial Recognition to Facebook
by Uzair Sajid on April 12, 2009, under Reviews, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Web Apps
Ever wanted the Facial Recognition technology used by the FBI at your finger tips? Well that dream is a little hard to satisfy, but what I can give you is Face.com’s Photo Finder – a Facial Recognition tool for Facebook.
Photo Finder uses advanced Facial Recognition algorithms and existing Facebook photos and tags to identify you and your friends around Facebook. The technology, though not as powerful as you see in the movies, is quite neat and works out great most of the time.
Delivr makes content sharing on mobile simple
by Uzair Sajid on February 10, 2009, under Reviews, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Web Apps
One of the core features of Web 3.0 would be seamless access of content on mobile devices. As the mobile broadband technology matures, more and more people access the internet from their smartphones and PDAs. While most services are introducing mobile versions (The Technopath is also available for all mobile devices! just open http://thetechnopath.com/ from any mobile device to get the mobile version) of their services, there is still a huge percentage of the world wide web which isn’t compatible with the mobile devices.
While services like TinyURL have made simple content sharing possible, they still don’t format the page to adapt to mobile devices. Delivr however optimizes your URL for mobile devices and adds nice features like content sharing on various social services, sharing directly to mobile (via text message), and even print QR Codes for you.
Backup and Sync your cellphone contacts with Google Sync
by Uzair Sajid on February 10, 2009, under Mobile Apps, Reviews, Video, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Web Apps

Google has started out rolling a whole lot of services for the Mobile. It seems like it shares Microsoft’s vision to unify the desktop and the mobile platform to give users a streamlined experience. Besides we are slowly transitioning towards Web 3.0, which features Ubiquitous access from any device.
The latest release by Google, called Google Sync makes it easier to synchronize and back up you contacts and calender on the internet cloud. You no longer need PC connectivity to sync your phone with the latest information.
