Posted in August 23, 2010 ¬ 8:12 amh.Barry Schwartz
If you search for an image on Google Image Search and then mouse over the result, Google will let you find “more sizes” of that image. For example, I searched for [cow] and hovered my mouse over the first result. As you can see, there is …
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Posted in November 17, 2009 ¬ 3:43 pmh.Nathania Johnson
Google is unveiling a new type of image search they’re calling “Image Swirl.” It’s available as a limited preview in Google Labs. You can access the Image Swirl search here.
Here’s an example of what you’ll see when you do. I did a search for “golden retrievers” and the initial page of results looks like this:

Then, once you click on a result, you get this:

Click on an individual pic and you’ll, well, just get the thumbnail of that pic in a bubble:

The preview is limited to 200,000 queries, and that will seem like a lot until you search for a term that’s not included. While “golden retriever” is included, “comfort retriever” (a golden/spaniel mix) is not. My dog Ruby is totally offended.
But hey, that’s why it’s in Labs. It’s a nifty tool, good for refinement of image searches without having to type in a new query.

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