This Slate article ended up in my feeds as it mentions my favourite stock photography girl (well lady now!): the Everywhere Girl. As most of you know (if you didn’t, now you do): I am fascinated by her travels in the online and print world. This reminds me that I need to use TinEye on a few of her images and see what I spot this time around. A couple of things caught my eye in Seth...
Petabytes…
You can’t have my latest copy of Wired but if you forgot how great Wired Magazine could be, check out issue 16.07. The Petabyte Age: Because More Isn’t Just More – More Is Different with a series of awesome articles about what happens when you start analyzing massive amounts of data or visualizing it.
Beauty is in the TinEye of the beholder! (wink to startupmeme)
Imran Hussain from Startupmeme has a great little post about TinEye this morning, as well as a nice set of search results, well of course: the search results are nice, they are from our cool search! Now that Imran’s beta invitation was approved I am sure we will see a lot more TinEye play! What I liked about Imran’s post is Alistair’s TinEye robot; he is developing quite a...
TinEye is growing…
TinEye is now searching 586,000,000 images. Yes, that’s 586 million images in real-time. We have added a 100 million images to our index and there is more to come very very soon. Happy searching!
(Photography by Charlie Ambler)
The future of search is already here
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore is organizing the first-of-its kind global competition to foster the development of the world’s next-generation multimedia search technology. This is a great way to kick start and cross pollinate some of the research happening in the world of multimedia searching. But what I found fascinating is what the agency had to say about...
Little changes, big effects! TinEye tweaks and new features.
We’ve added a few new features and tweaked our TinEye interface to make searching even easier. I know you are sending us a lot of feature requests and we have some great new things coming down the pipe – we are on it folks! But in the mean time here is the latest and greatest: The feedback link no longer overlaps with the search button on smaller screens. We want your feedback so we...
An Interview With Cris DeRaud: TinEye Fan
As most of you know we launched TinEye, our image search engine, in closed beta and since its launch it has garnered quite a following and fan base. This has been tremendously helpful to us…what better way to improve an image search engine than have a very involved community sending you feedback on a daily basis?
Robots Everywhere
Well, we are not the only ones in the world who love robots! Have you seen the Mozilla robot? What a beauty! If like me, you missed the Firefox launch party in Toronto (well, you know some of us have work to do!) then you are going to enjoy John Slater’s post about the FF3 new designs and branding. John is the Creative Director at Mozilla and documents some his design and branding...
I will do
“I will do what I’m told without question ’til I’m old” or the shorter version “I will do” is the title of Maura Cluthe’s robot sketch and I have to say we love it! Her robot sketches are awesome. Have a look for yourself.
(c) Laura Cluthe
Taking TinEye for a spin
Michael from macro art in nature takes TinEye for a spin and is impressed. His review and comments are pretty much in line with what we have been hearing these past weeks: TinEye is an awesome image-to-image search engine when it finds results! Well of course, of course! What would an image search engine be if it did not find results! As we mentioned our index is growing, our next larger index is...