tineye.com — Watch as the demo shows matched images that were identified using the TinEye image recognition software. Given an image to search for, TinEye tells you where and how that image appears all over the web—even if it has been modified. Very cool stuff.
Jun 25, 2008 View in Crawl 4
wanderingmaidenJun 26, 2008
poor mona lisa!
erikharrisonJun 26, 2008
No one whacks Norris.Norris whacks you.
nepidaeJun 26, 2008
Sometimes ignorance really is bliss.
benlucierJun 27, 2008
The TinEye algorithms are so complex and accurate that searches you suggest would probably not work because the software is smart enough to recognize the images do not share enough similarity.
Closed AccountJun 27, 2008
Two galleries that are pre-made... not too impressive.
daveisferaJul 1, 2008
Maybe I missed this before, but I signed up for the beta and this is what it says:"One more thing: TinEye looks for the specific image you uploaded, not the content of the image. TinEye cannot identify people or objects in an image. This means that TinEye can find copies or alterations of the specific image you uploaded, but it cannot find different images depicting the same content."Pretty lame, if you ask me.
manonfire285Jul 7, 2008
Spam much?
overlifeAug 9, 2008
very brilliant idea
fooyonghweeAug 15, 2008
I have a bunch of invites to spare. TinEye has become an essential tool for me personally!<a class="user" href="http://www.thesecondpress.com/blog/invites-to-tineye">http://www.thesecondpress.com/blog/invites-to-tine ...</a>