Google Labs is well-known for its unique and useful ideas that help diversify Google’s different services. Below is the list of ten interesting applications from Google Labs including Sky Map for Android, Google Fusion Tables, Chrome Experiments, Google Audio Indexing, Google Code Search, Google Goggles, Android Scripting Environment, Google Moderator, Browser Size and Google Mars.
“Google Goggles” allows you to use a picture taken on your mobile phone as a search query. For example, if you see something interesting but don't know what words to use for a relevant search, Goggles lets you snap a picture of the Golden Gate Bridge (for example) and instantly access history, weather, nearby locales, and more. Remember that it is totally different from Gmail's Goggles.

Google Goggles
“Sky Map for Android” can turn your Android-powered mobile phone into an informational window on the night sky that helps you find out something interesting about the heavens.

Sky Map for Android
You can easily manage and visualize large datasets in the cloud with “Google Fusion Tables” because the datasets’ initial gallery is phenomenal, including info on climate change, health statistics and country flags. Charts and maps can update automatically and be exported to Web sites.

Google Fusion Tables
“Chrome Experiments” application showcases the totally awesome things that are built with JavaScript by clever people everywhere. It is like an interactive science museum for grown-ups.

Chrome Experiments
“Google Audio Indexing” featuring the speech technology for videos allows you to search them and jump to the point where particular phrases are spoken. It's definitely a functionality that will revolutionize the way we interact with video.

Google Audio Indexing
“Google Code Search” enables you to search public source code. Besides, it helps users find out readily useful sources to develop their products.

Google Code Search
“Android Scripting Environment” allows you to edit and execute scripts directly on an Android device.

Android Scripting Environment
“Google Moderator” helps the community ask questions or give comments by voting. It offers a simple mechanism to allow entire audiences to participate in conversations without degenerating into total chaos.

Google Moderator
“Browser Size” overlays a template onto any website to show what percentage of the online population will be able to view what area. It helps developers and designers have an accurate and instant understanding of which key elements are getting lost.

Browser Size
“Google Mars” looks like Google Earth but for Mars. It is beautiful and allows us to look at the roofs of Mars’ houses if there is any evidence of life here.

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