Michael Arrington at TechCrunch is raving about Riya. Wow, those screen shots look impressive. I can’t wait to try it.
Riya looks like an impressive face detection/photo service
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i want to see adobe integrate this into adobe bridge, and apple shove it in apeture.
i remember that someone mentioned microsoft research was working on a very similar technology.
i want to see adobe integrate this into adobe bridge, and apple shove it in apeture.
i remember that someone mentioned microsoft research was working on a very similar technology.
Stefan: yes, Microsoft Research is working on this kind of stuff too.
Stefan: yes, Microsoft Research is working on this kind of stuff too.
hey… video opertunity!
hey… video opertunity!
Michael Arrington gets a peak at Riya
I read Michael Arrington’s post on Riya. Sounds like Riya is round the corner now. I have been waiting it for a long time. Reading Michael’s post I learned a bit more about Riya that I did not know already. Wow’s it sounds more and more impressive t…
Tech turned down by all Law Enforcement agencies as not reliable, downshifting to the web-creature kiddies that want automatic management of their 3,250+ face-name-dropping shots of various people at various tech conferences.
Tech turned down by all Law Enforcement agencies as not reliable, downshifting to the web-creature kiddies that want automatic management of their 3,250+ face-name-dropping shots of various people at various tech conferences.
Check out this new site - http://www.xcavator.net - it just launched. It’s integrated with flickr and does real image search and easily finds similar photos. They’re looking for people to try it and get the word out!
Check out this new site - http://www.xcavator.net - it just launched. It’s integrated with flickr and does real image search and easily finds similar photos. They’re looking for people to try it and get the word out!