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Users can now filter photos by whether they're available for reuse, commercial reuse, reuse with modification, or commercial use with modification when searching through Google Images. In an effort to keep people from incorrectly reusing or repurposing images found on its image search...
New options in Google's search tool let people filter images according to their licensing status, allowing users to find photos free for commercial reuse
Criminal Mugabe and his ZANU-PF thugs are the main obstacles for a new flow of investments. They always seek kickbacks from potential investors in order to lie heir own pockets.
Boycott Novell: "Is there no regulatory body that can get Microsoft’s fat fanny off of Linux so it can get some air? Instead the DOJ are investigating *Google*?"
Google has just launched a new feature of Image Search which is aimed at helping users find images that are free to use based on their usage licenses, such as Creative Commons, GNU free documentation and other intellectual property agreement.… Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Google Image Search Now Features License Filter
Google updates its image search to let users filter by images they can reuse and repurpose, which may keep the search giant from getting into hot water with content creators.
Google's updated its image search to let users filter by images they can reuse and repurpose, which may keep the search giant from getting into hot water with content creators.
WITHIN the stunted bush shrubbery and lush green vegetation surrounding four huge pools, buffalo graze hurriedly conscious of stalking lions and appear always restless while on the trees, chirping birds summersault from one branch to another.
PITTSBURGH, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Timesys Corporation (http://www.timesys.com), provider of LinuxLink, the first commercial software development framework for building custom embedded Linux based products, today announced LinuxLink availability for the PowerPC 460EX processor from AppliedMicro (Nasdaq: AMCC). (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090515/NE17461LOGO ) With full ...
SDTimes: ""We have seen a real spike in Mono [application] development for the Linux desktop over the last two to three years," said RedMonk analyst Stephen O'Grady."
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