Thanks to where I live and the amount of time that I’ve spent hiking, camping, fly fishing I have slightly more experience seeing wildlife like bears and moose than the average person. Almost every night at dinner my three-year-old asks me to tell a story about seeing a bear, a moose, or other animal. But last week when she asked for a story about a wolf, I didn’t have one because I’ve never had an encounter with one in the wild. So I did a quick Google search on my phone to show her pictures of wolves. That’s when I was reminded of Google’s augmented reality in search experiences.
When you conduct a Google search on your Android or iPhone/ iPad Google will suggest objects to “view in 3D.” Of course, your search has to be for something that Google offers as a 3D augmented reality object. The complete list of objects can be seen here in Google’s Search Help Pages.
Some of the animals in Google’s 3D Augmented Reality Objects in Search:
- Timberwolves
- Tigers
- Pandas
- Alligators
- Great White Sharks
- Penguins
- Golden Retrievers
- Red blood cells
- Metallic bonding
- Plasma membranes
- Human digestive system
- Apollo 11 command module