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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | yesterday
Google 's mantra is " Don't be evil ." Let's hope it the tech giant means it, because if Chrome OS succeeds in replacing Windows at the world's dominant operating system, Google's sway over the computing world could be exponentially higher than it is today. Now, I'm not suggesting that Google's Web-centric OS is a nefarious, 1984-esque plot to subjugate the human race--or at least the 1.7...
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Crenk.com (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Google Image Search is used by most of us when we want to find an image for our blogs our websites – or even our desktop wallpapers. I’d like to introduce to you a new type of image search (currently in Google Labs) called Image Swirl. It’s a new way of displaying search results and [...]
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Techie Buzz (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Google has now introduced a new experiment in Google Labs called Google Image Swirl, which will allow you to browse related images in a pretty cool interface. You might also like: Download Multiple Images From Google Image Search Find Images Which Contain A Certain Color In Google Image Search Google Image Search Users Don’t Like Watermarked Images Google Image Search Adds Filter By Licensing...
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Panoramic Images of the World (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
A couple of days ago Google launched a new way of viewing images, the Image Swirl . Still in Beta phase, it attempts to collect groups of related images together, presenting them in clusters. The user selects a cluster of interest, which then expands into it's one circle, still connected to previous 'higher' circles on the tree. In this way you dive down into ever more specific types of images. Concept...
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information aesthetics (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Google Image Swirl [googlelabs.com] is an experimental feature in Google Labs which is based on new computer vision research to cluster similar images into representative groups in a visual, exploratory interface. For example, for an " apple " query, images of the fruit appears next to many products or logos of Macintosh. Users can then click on any thumbnail and a cluster of images will...
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Grumpy Old Teacher (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
At least, they're new to me! And they are both about new ways of looking at information - just right for ICT lessons, but very useful in other subjects, too. Both are from Google Labs, and have that "not quite finished" feel about them, therefore, but both are perfectly usable. The first is Google Squared. This is perfect for finding information about sets of things - Kings and Queens of
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Switched (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Rumors that Hulu may start charging for content have elicited negative responses from many of the site's loyal viewers, but new additions may actually make the content worth a monthly subscription fee. The site is expected to announce today that it will introduce music channels, beginning with one devoted to singer Norah Jones [From: The...
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
The Google Labs team has just rolled out a new project which is aimed at making image search more fun by bringing together technologies used for Similar Images and Picasa Face Recognition. Dubbed Image Swirl, the experimental image search tool puts together similar images in groups, and each group is shown on the results page as a thumbnail. Clicking on that thumbnail will make the group swirl into...
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Search Engine Roundtable (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
I love new fun search features that have eye candy, such as the recently announced Google Image Swirl Google Labs project. It is a bit like Google Wonder Wheel but more images. The best way for me to explain it...
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Google Tutor (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Google has changed how we search for images, or rather… how we find images we can use. By introducing features such as similar images, you can find more images that relate to the type of photo you are interested in from the search results. A cool new feature gracing Google Labs, is Google Image Swirl. Google [...]
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Zada News (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Google is publicly testing a new image search interface whose results, when clicked on, don’t take users to an external Web page but instead display the clicked-upon image at the center of a radiating cluster of similar thumbnails. [1] SAN FRANCISCO: Google Labs on Tuesday brought more focus to finding pictures online, adding a “Swirl” tool [...]
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Zada News (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Google is publicly testing a new image search interface whose results, when clicked on, don’t take users to an external Web page but instead display the clicked-upon image at the center of a radiating cluster of similar thumbnails. [1] SAN FRANCISCO: Google Labs on Tuesday brought more focus to finding pictures online, adding a “Swirl” tool [...]
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Zada News (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Google is publicly testing a new image search interface whose results, when clicked on, don’t take users to an external Web page but instead display the clicked-upon image at the center of a radiating cluster of similar thumbnails. [1] SAN FRANCISCO: Google Labs on Tuesday brought more focus to finding pictures online, adding a “Swirl” tool [...]
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Technotips (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Google labs with another new experimental work, Google Image Swirl has been rated most within 3 days as all must have a try on it.OK, now i come to the point, As you have a view on Google image swirl you could have understand as it organizes image search results into groups and sub-groups , based on their visual and semantic similarity and presents them in an intuitive exploratory interface. You could...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Google Labs has brought more focus to finding pictures online, adding a "Swirl" tool that automatically groups similar images into categories presented on results pages.