Google Image Search can now identify Creative Commons labelled images
June 15th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 785 times, 1 so far today
Google Image Search can now identify Creative Commons labelled images
Google is working on adding support for Creative Commons labelled images on their Image Search Engine.
In fact, you can already search for images using the relevant licenses. But the Google Image Search interface has still not added the user interface options.
Google Operating System has provided a customized search box which can be used to conduct the searches for now.
This is a useful new feature that would help publishers find usable photos with proper licensing.
Yahoo already has a similar feature…
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