Riya looks like an impressive face detection/photo service

Michael Arrington at TechCrunch is raving about Riya. Wow, those screen shots look impressive. I can’t wait to try it.

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Comments

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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…

  4. 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.

  5. 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.