Google Lets You Organize Photos You Find in Google Image Search, and It's Awesome | Droid Life



Google Lets You Organize Photos You Find in Google Image Search, and It's Awesome | Droid Life

Post navigation Share this Story Google Lets You Organize Photos You Find in Google Image Search, and It's Awesome When I want to search for a picture of something, I go directly to Google, search for it, and then tap on the "Images" tab. It's the best way to find an image because it uses Google's search powers, but it also presents dozens and dozens of images in an easy-to-view way. So when Google announced yesterday that it was adding a "Saved Images" feature to mobile searches, along with a way to organize them, I about popped some champagne.  Here is the deal. When you do a Google search for images in your mobile browser and find one you like or potentially want to save for later, you can click a little "Save" button/star in the bottom right corner of that image's page. Once you have saved an image, you'll see a floating box when viewing image results that says "View Saved," which will then take you to all of the images you told Google to save. To keep you organized,

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