Is Google really the best search engine? (About.com)
Quick: what do you think of when I say the words "search engine"? Chances are, you probably think of Google, arguably the most popular search engine on the Web today. But...
Visual Search Engine Tracks Stolen Images (Slashdot)
Barence writes "A new visual search engine could help photographers keep track of their photographs whenever, and wherever, they appear on the internet. The TinEye search engine allows users to search by uploading a picture rather than typing in a keyword. It then conducts a pixel by pixel search across the internet, flagging up all instances of that image even if it's been cropped, merged or ...
TinEye image search helps ferret out copyright ripoffs (Ars Technica)
A relative newcomer to the search engine world, TinEye, may not appeal to a mass audience. It can, however, help photographers and artists keep track of how their work is used across the web, and we were impressed by what we saw. Read More...
TinEye lets you search with images (Geek.com)
Search engines may be your first destination when trying to find something on the Internet, but until now the most reliable way to search was through entering text into a search field. How about searching with an image instead? Well with TinEye you can. TinEye is a new search engine that replaces keywords with an [...]
Everything but Google: Alternative Search Advertising Options (Search Engine Roundtable)
Is Google your main search engine? Do you realize that there are many other tools that will help you find specific information — sometimes better than Google? Most people are unaware that there are more than just the "big three" of Google, Yahoo, and MSN. The list includes Bit Torrent search engines, image search engines, artificial intelligence systems, clustering engines, recommendation ...