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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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    An image search engine is a search engine that is designed to find an image. The search can be based on keywords, a picture, or a web link to a picture. The results depend on the search criterion, such as metadata, distribution of color, shape, etc., and the search technique which the browser uses.

  4. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    TinEye; Viewzi; By popularity. Defunct or acquired search engines. Name Backend ownership Demise iWon: Ask.com: Shut down after AT&T merger [citation ...

  5. 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.

  6. Google Images - Wikipedia

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    Google Images (previously Google Image Search) is a search engine owned by Gsuite that allows users to search the World Wide Web for images. [1] It was introduced on July 12, 2001, due to a demand for pictures of the green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez worn in February 2000.

  7. Social Catfish - Wikipedia

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    The company initially started as a blog to educate people about online scams and catfishing. Today, Social Catfish is a multifaceted investigation tool with the option to run criminal background checks.

  8. Talk:TinEye - Wikipedia

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  9. Clarifai - Wikipedia

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    Clarifai was founded in 2013 by Matthew Zeiler after taking the top five places in the image classification at the 2013 ImageNet [1] [2] [3] Challenge. Initially, the company offered free and paid versions of image and video recognition and six pre-built models (processing blocks that convert images or videos to predictions) via their API and a consumer-facing iPhone app called Forevery.