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Aug 28, 11
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  • Jul 13, 2011 – Botanists and computer scientists have teamed up to create the app LeafSnap, which lets iPhone and iPad (and soon Android) users not only .
  • Leafsnap “Genre: Photo, Education, Nature Ages: 4+ Devices: iPod Touch, iPhone Price: Free (iPod Touch, iPhone) Studio: Columbia University, University of .
  • Jun 10, 2011 – WASHINGTON -- If you've ever wondered what type of tree was nearby but didn't have a guide book, a new smartphone app allows users with .
  • Leafsnap App. Posted on May 13, 2011. Article Author: When you're out in the woods and come across an unfamiliar type of tree, you can satisfy your curiosity in .
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  • Leafsnap is an electronic field guide for tree and plant species in New York City and Washington, DC.
  • May 31, 2011 – Leafsnap is an app that lets you take pictures of leaves, flowers, and fruits and then the app tries to recognize which plant they belong to. .
  • Introducing Leafsnap - YouTube 2 min - May 2, 2011 - Uploaded by SmithsonianVideos
  • May 9, 2011 – A new iPhone app called LeafSnap is a field-guide for tech-friendly naturalists. It can identify a tree's species just by analysing a photograph of .
  • May 9, 2011 – LeafSnap is a free iPhone application that can identify species of trees using photographs of their leaves.
  • apps.usa.gov/leafsnap/The mobile phone app that can identify a tree by its leaf | Leo . May 6, 2011 – Leafsnap promises something different: a joint effort by Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Institution in the .
  • Jun 22, 2011 – App Wrap: "Leafsnap," "Google Earth" For Android | The App Wrap on NY1 News, Time Warner Cable's 24-hour newschannel, highlights some .
  • May 9, 2011 – Leafsnap may be one of the best, most pure forms of contextual mobile learning we've seen. This is right up there with WordLens in our book. .
  • May 7, 2011 – Leafsnap app for iPhone and iPod touch Review by AppSafari - iPhone apps, iPod touch apps and iPad apps, discover the best new apps, .
  • Jun 7, 2011 – Leafsnap: By Columbia University, University of Maryland, and . of Maryland teamed up to create a new iPhone app called Leafsnap. Seeking .
  • Jun 8, 2011 – App has already been downloaded more than 150000 times Read more by Edecio Martinez on CBS News' Tech Talk.
  • May 2, 2011 – An example from LeafSnap: an Amur Maple (Acer ginnala). Native to northeastern Asia but cultivated for its aesthetic value in the United States, .
  • Sign up for Twitter to follow Leafsnap (@leafsnap). . Get updates via SMS by texting follow leafsnap to 40404 in the United States Codes for other countries .
  • by Marin Perez
  • May 23, 2011 – Leafsnap is a free app that identifies tree species from photographs of their leaves. It just won the title “Best Illusion of the Year.”
  • May 10, 2011 – Last month, scientists from Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian released Leafsnap, a free iPhone and iPad .
  • Photo: leafsnap It's a TreeHugger's dream come true. Leafsnap is a new free app that identifies trees. Go for a walk, take a shot of a leaf and this little wonder will .
  • If you are a nature enthusiast and want to know which types of trees you encounter every day, you will have a tough time doing so. Thankfully however there is a.
  • May 19, 2011 – An app for identifying trees by their leaves. Leafsnap.
  •  - from 257 users - Free
  • May 24, 2011 – Leafsnap is a field guide developed by researchers from Columbia University, the University of Maryland and the Smithsonian Institution. .
  • Aug 9, 2011 – Ever been out on a hike, a camping trip or just a walk in the neighborhood and been faced with the question What kind of tree is that?
  • May 10, 2011 – Being a Southern Californian, I typically miss out on the incredible springtime bloom of flowerin.
  • May 2, 2011 – Leafsnap is the first in a series of electronic field guides being developed by researchers from Columbia University, the University of Maryland, .
  • May 3, 2011 – Leafsnap, an electronic field guide for trees, developed by Columbia University, the University of Maryland and the Smithsonian Institution, .
  • LeafSnap iPhone app demo: ID trees by taking a pic of a leaf . 1 min - May 6, 2011 - Uploaded by IntoMobile
  • May 23, 2011 – In this age of excess, there's one thing we could all use a little more of: Nature! It's life giving and life affirming. It's all around us. And yet, most of .
  • by Melanie Pinola
  • May 2, 2011 – “Leafsnap was originally designed as a specialized aid for .
  • May 19, 2011 – Leafsnap is a free field guide for iPhone (Android coming soon) that uses the phone's camera and some biometric processing to identify trees .
  • Leafsnap - An Electronic Field Guide - Description: Leafsnap is the first in a series of electronic field guides being developed by researchers from Columbia .
  • May 2, 2011 – “Leafsnap was originally designed as a specialized aid for scientists and plant explorers to discover new species in poorly known habitats,” .
  • May 9, 2011 – Heres something I thought wed never see: leaf recognition, via the iPhones camera.
  • May 16, 2011 – Leafsnap is the first in a series of electronic field guides being developed by researchers from Columbia University, the University of .
  • May 22, 2011 – At first, Leafsnap thought the cedar was a maple but better lighting and photography helped it to immediately recognize it for what it was. .
  • Jun 10, 2011 – It's called LeafSnap, and it's an app for iPhones and iPads (they also have a website, which has all the same information as the app). This thing .
  • May 26, 2011 – Leafsnap's scientific pedigree is impeccable, but the interaction design is truly ingenious: Computer scientists Peter Belhumeur and David .
  • May 26, 2011 – Leafsnap identifies tree species by the shapes of their leaves, so the app's algorithms extract the edge contours of the leaf in question (that's .
  • May 13, 2011 – In fact, Columbia University, the University of Maryland and the Smithsonian Institution have announced that Leafsnap, an iPhone, iPad and .
  • May 3, 2011 – Today, word of a NEW and cool (very cool) app for iOS that allows users to take a picture of a leaf and then let LeafSnap (the name of the app) .
  • May 31, 2011 – Botany based information with a neat recognition system.
  • May 6, 2011 – The LeafSnap app for iPhone identifies any leaf you take a picture of, as long as it's in their library. Right now it's limited to trees native to the .
  • May 4, 2011 – A partnership between the Smithsonian and computer scientists from Columbia and University of Maryland yields a new plant identification app .
  • Jun 1, 2011 – After that, we've got Leafsnap, an app designed to help users identify trees by snapping photos of their leaves. In the games department, the .

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