(The difference, the publication found, can be attributed to the top-left-to-bottom-right stroke order in Japanese writing.) Meanwhile, an internal survey out of Google Research discovered that users from Western countries tend to doodle fish facing the opposite direction from those drawn by Asian users. players drew circles counterclockwise, while 80 percent of Japanese drew them clockwise. A study by Quartz in June found that 86 percent of U.S. There are surprising insights to be gleaned from the data. ![]() “It’s a way for users not to have to download gigs and gigs of data before they can start playing with it,” Jonas said. ![]() It returns a JSON object or an HTML canvas rendering for each drawing - one doodle. The Quick Draw API - which uses Google Cloud Endpoints to host a Node.js API, Jonas explained - provides access to the same 50 million files contained in the original dataset, but obviates the need to download them in their entirety.
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