Add TinEye similar image search to your Google Chrome context menu
TinEye is a slick "reverse lookup" tool that helps you find similar images from a source. It's the kind of thing that would be handy to be able to access from your browser's context menu: see an image you want to search, right click it, and get your results!
Firefox users have been able to add this functionality for a while [addon link], and now Google Chrome users have an option as well. A ...
TinEye is an image search engine. But unlike other image search tools such as Google Images, you don't search for pictures with text queries. Instead you upload a picture or post a URL for one that's already online and TinEye will find similar images on other web sites. The service launched a beta last year, but you needed to sign up for an account and login every time you wanted to search. ...
When you're using a search engine to find what you're looking for, you're probably used to typing a query, looking at the results, and refining your query. Every now and again you might even click a button that says it will show you similar results. Now Microsoft has added a button with exactly that feature to the company's image search engine. When you conduct a search using Live Search ...
There are plenty of image search engines on the web. Enter a text based search term, and Google, MSN, or Yahoo! will spit out a series of pictures it thinks match that query. But TinEye takes a slightly different approach. This image search engine, currently in private beta, lets you upload an image from your desktop and search the web for identical or similar images. You can also use an online ...





