Posts Tagged with ‘visual-search’

Viewzi May Finally Have Won Me Over to Visual Search

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira,

Apparently, Viewzi had its private beta launch when I was in San Francisco for Web 2.0 Expo, because how I missed it, I have no idea. I've never been a big fan of visual search, but I'm always willing to give it a try, going in with the expectation that I'll be doing a lot of eye-rolling. Viewzi was a pleasant surprise.
Viewzi is a new way of looking at visual search: it realizes that not all searches are the same. [...]

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ActiveSymbols Introduces Eyealike Visual Search

Michael Garrett,

Just last week, I covered an innovative image search engine, known as Imagery, that introduces some very welcome features to make the process of searching for images on the web easier.
Even though less clicking is involved and there is no need to visit external sites with Imagery, the basic searching functions the same as all of the other existing image searching options. There is a major flaw in the current approach, according to visual-based search innovator ActiveSymbols, in that today's [...]

Search the Internet Visually With oSkope

Leslie Poston,

oSkope Visual Search is an innovative way to "see" the internet. They have tapped into the market of people who think about the world differently and don't want to conduct traditional linguistic searches. With oSkope, you can search Amazon, eBay, Flickr and YouTube with the ease of looking at pretty pictures and dragging your mouse.
Two areas that oSkope could spend more time developing are it's appearance and the services it searches. I'd like to be able to search the entire [...]