The Borneo Post

Pinterest lets phones spy eye-catching items

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PINTEREST has infused more machine smarts into its online bulletin boards, pushing harder into e-commerce by enabling people to use smartphone­s to identify products they might wish to pursue.

A test version of “Lens” lets people take pictures with smartphone­s from inside Pinterest applicatio­ns, which then uses “visual search” to find similar items or themes playing off objects of desire.

“Sometimes you spot something out in the world that looks interestin­g, but when you try to search for it online later, words fail you,” said Pinterest co-founder and head of product Evan Sharp.

“We’ve developed new experiment­al technology that, for the first time ever, is capable of seeing the world the way you do.”

Lens search results also displaying ways they might be used. For example, taking a picture of a clock might get search results that include it as part of room decor.

Pinterest also introduced a “shop the look” feature that lets people tap on circles on items in pictures, such as clothing or furniture, to explore or shop.

An Instant Ideas feature lets people tap on a circle in the bottom corner of a “pin” will also lead to search results focused on similar ideas or concepts.

Pinterest said that it has more than 150 million users, with some 80 million of its “active Pinners” not from the US.

Pinterest is a virtual bulletin board platform, with users decorating their boards with pictures showcasing interests in a variety of areas, including food, fashion and travel.

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Pinterest said that it has more than 150 million users, with some 80 million of its “active Pinners” not from the US.

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