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  2. TinEye - Wikipedia

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    TinEye is a reverse image search engine developed and offered by Idée, Inc., a company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks .

  3. Reverse image search - Wikipedia

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    TinEye is a search engine specialized for reverse image search. Upon submitting an image, TinEye creates a "unique and compact digital signature or fingerprint" of said image and matches it with other indexed images. [ 9 ]

  4. Search engine - Wikipedia

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    Some engines suggest queries when the user is typing in the search box.. A search engine is a software system that provides hyperlinks to web pages and other relevant information on the Web in response to a user's query.

  5. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Name Language Backend ownership Ask.com: Multilingual Google : Baidu: Chinese: Baidu : Brave Search: Multilingual Brave : Dogpile: English Metasearch engine: DuckDuckGo

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  7. Licence laundering - Wikipedia

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    Image licence laundering may be detected by using reverse image search engines, such as TinEye or Google Images' "Search by Image" feature. [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] These services compare the characteristics of a reference work to a database containing the characteristics for numerous works analyzed by the service provider by spidering ...

  8. Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    The term "hierarchical" described how the Yahoo database was arranged in layers of subcategories. The term "oracle" was intended to mean "source of truth and wisdom", and the term "officious", rather than being related to the word's normal meaning, described the many office workers who would use the Yahoo database while surfing from work. [10]

  9. Getty Images - Wikipedia

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    Getty Images Holdings, Inc. (stylized as gettyimages) is a visual media company and supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video, and music for business and consumers, with a library of over 477 million assets.