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Supergirl
02-21-2007, 01:43 PM
It's silly, but it's fun at the same time.

You are matched with a partner and you try to agree on image-names for as many pics as possible in 90 seconds. It's especially fun if the picture shows battlefield map or so :)

http://images.google.com/imagelabeler/

"ow does it work?
You'll be randomly paired with a partner who's online and using the feature. Over a 90-second period, you and your partner will be shown the same set of images and asked to provide as many labels as possible to describe each image you see. When your label matches your partner's label, you'll earn some points and move on to the next image until time runs out. After time expires, you can explore the images you've seen and the websites where those images were found. And we'll show you the points you've earned throughout the session.

For example, this image can be described by the labels: bird, sky, soaring, or frigate bird.

What is required to participate?
Just an interest in helping Google improve the relevance of image search results for users like yourself. Although you do not have to log in to your Google account to help, logging in will allow you to keep track of your points. You can also choose to provide a nickname, or you can remain anonymous." google.com

atomicbob
02-21-2007, 02:11 PM
That's a cool way to reclassify tons of images.

Awesome!!

Supergirl
02-21-2007, 02:27 PM
yeah it's kind of sick, I admit, but it is fun when you are playing with someone who thinks like you :)

Blis
02-21-2007, 08:58 PM
Thats more fun than it should be.

atomicbob
02-21-2007, 10:36 PM
Th4e end result will be finding more images to POST when you need an image!

It the most kisckazz ever!

Yet another great pwnage idea via google.....who will make softie wish they never entered the puter game.

Ok. It may take 20 years, but the clear leader in content, is google. Search? Google, maps? Google. dating?

Yep.

All the single searches are done. MySpace has it for FREE!

Google owns that.

Done deal.

Google pwns the net.

It's just a matter of time.