Pop over to PopPhoto.com for the latest coverage on TinEye. Our beta image search engine is featured on the PopPhoto website and that’s just fantastic. I know there will be more TinEye fans soon.
“Boujnane and Idée are on to something very smart with TinEye.” the article notes. We’re glad they think so, we keep hearing that from our great community of beta testers too.
What do you use TinEye for? The folks at PopPhoto covered a number of great TinEye uses from historical research to brand tracking to “good old-fashioned curiosity”. We have a lot of that last one at the idéeplex!
PopPhoto states “Idée’s goal with TinEye is quite simple: to be the image search engine.”
Exactly! With over 12,500 users registered in under a month, an index soon to tip past one billion images and many exciting new features in the works, we’re well on our way. Thanks everyone for your incredible support and feedback! Stay tuned as we start featuring some of our TinEye community fans and their TinEye uses.
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TinEye gets Popular! Popular Photography magazine, that is! Jun 05 08 at 10:28 pm[...] Tom Putt wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptPopPhoto logo Pop over to PopPhoto.com for the latest coverage on TinEye. Our beta image search engine is featured on the PopPhoto website and that’s just fantastic. I know there will be more TinEye fans soon. … [...]
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Justin Beegel Jun 05 08 at 9:51 pmThere’s an article put up on Digg.com that links to that one from Pop Photo. You should have people Digg It by tomorrow morning so it reaches the front page if you want some real exposure.
Joe Decker Jun 07 08 at 6:14 pmI really have to thank you for TinEye, I’m a struggling full-time professional nature photographer, and I discovered a European band had used one of my copyrighted images on a commercial album cover using your search engine. The record company was very quick to correct their failure to license my image, which netted me a nice check, and I’ve done some work to try and “get out the word” about the album in question, so I believe it’s worked out well for all involved.
Leila Boujnane Jun 08 08 at 9:48 amHi Joe, thanks for sharing your story and thanks for giving TinEye a try. I am sorry to hear that one of your copyrighted image was used without license. But it looks like you and the European band have come to a nice agreement! This is awesome. We are looking forward to growing our image index and continuing to help photographers and visual artists. Please continue sharing your stories with us.
Leila
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