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Google Images (previously Google Image Search) is a search engine owned by Google that allows users to search the World Wide Web for images.[1]

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  1. 45 relations: Alphabet Inc., Blogger (service), Breast, Context menu, Deep linking, Digital rights management, Frontend and backend, Getty Images, Google, Google Lens, Google Optimize, Google PageSpeed Tools, Google Search, Google Translate, Green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez, Image, Image resolution, Image retrieval, Mashable, Metadata, Microsoft Bing, Mouseover, PC World, Picsearch, Pornography, Project Syndicate, Reverse image search, Search engine, Seth Weintraub, Susan Wojcicki, TechCrunch, The New York Times, The Verge, Thumbnail, Time (magazine), TinEye, TNW (website), URL, Vogue (magazine), Web page, Wired (magazine), World Wide Web, Yahoo!, YouTube, ZDNET.

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Alphabet Inc.

Alphabet Inc. is an American multinational technology conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mountain View, California.

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Blogger (service)

Blogger is an American online content management system founded in 1999 which enables its users to write blogs with time-stamped entries.

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Breast

The breast is one of two prominences located on the upper ventral region of the torso among humans and other primates.

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A context menu (also called contextual, shortcut, and pop up or pop-up menu) is a menu in a graphical user interface (GUI) that appears upon user interaction, such as a right-click mouse operation.

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Deep linking

In the context of the World Wide Web, deep linking is the use of a hyperlink that links to a specific, generally searchable or indexed, piece of web content on a website (e.g. "https://example.com/path/page"), rather than the website's home page (e.g., "https://example.com").

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Digital rights management

Digital rights management (DRM) is the management of legal access to digital content.

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Frontend and backend

In software engineering, the terms frontend and backend (sometimes written as back end or back-end) refer to the separation of concerns between the presentation layer (frontend), and the data access layer (backend) of a piece of software, or the physical infrastructure or hardware.

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Getty Images

Getty Images Holdings, Inc. is a visual media company and supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video, and music for business and consumers, with a library of over 477 million assets.

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Google

Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI).

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Google Lens

Google Lens is an image recognition technology developed by Google, designed to bring up relevant information related to objects it identifies using visual analysis based on a neural network.

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Google Optimize

Google Optimize, formerly Google Website Optimizer, was a freemium web analytics and testing tool by Google.

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Google PageSpeed Tools

Google PageSpeed is a family of tools by Google, Inc. designed to help optimize website performance.

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Google Search (also known simply as Google or Google.com) is a search engine operated by Google.

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Google Translate

Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another.

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Green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez

American entertainer Jennifer Lopez wore a green Versace silk chiffon dress to the 42nd Grammy Awards ceremony on February 23, 2000.

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Image

An image is a visual representation.

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Image resolution

Image resolution is the level of detail of an image.

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Image retrieval

An image retrieval system is a computer system used for browsing, searching and retrieving images from a large database of digital images. Google Images and image retrieval are image search.

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Mashable

Mashable is a news website, digital media platform and entertainment company founded by Pete Cashmore in 2004.

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Metadata (or metainformation) is "data that provides information about other data", but not the content of the data itself, such as the text of a message or the image itself.

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Microsoft Bing

Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.

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Mouseover

In computing, a mouseover, mouse hover or hover box is a graphical control element that is activated when the user moves or hovers the pointer over a trigger area, usually with a mouse, but also possible with a digital pen.

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PC World

PC World (stylized as PCWorld) is a global computer magazine published monthly by IDG.

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Picsearch

Picsearch was a Swedish company which developed and provided image search services for large websites. Google Images and Picsearch are image search.

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Pornography

Pornography (colloquially known as porn or porno) has been defined as sexual subject material such as a picture, video, text, or audio that is intended for sexual arousal.

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Project Syndicate

Project Syndicate is an international media organization that publishes and syndicates commentary and analysis on a variety of global topics.

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Reverse image search is a content-based image retrieval (CBIR) query technique that involves providing the CBIR system with a sample image that it will then base its search upon; in terms of information retrieval, the sample image is very useful. Google Images and Reverse image search are image search.

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Search engine

A search engine is a software system that provides hyperlinks to web pages and other relevant information on the Web in response to a user's query.

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Seth Weintraub

Seth Weintraub is an American journalist and engineer.

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Susan Wojcicki

Susan Diane Wojcicki (born July 5, 1968) is an American business executive who was the chief executive officer (CEO) of YouTube from 2014 to 2023.

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TechCrunch

TechCrunch is an American global online newspaper focusing on topics regarding high-tech and startup companies.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Verge

The Verge is an American technology news website headquartered in Lower Manhattan, New York City and operated by Vox Media.

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Thumbnail

Thumbnails are reduced-size versions of pictures or videos, used to help in recognizing and organizing them, serving the same role for images as a normal text index does for words.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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TinEye

TinEye is a reverse image search engine developed and offered by Idée, Inc., a company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Google Images and TinEye are image search.

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TNW (website)

TNW (The Next Web) is a website and annual series of conferences focused on new technology and start-up companies in Europe.

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URL

A uniform resource locator (URL), colloquially known as an address on the Web, is a reference to a resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it.

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Vogue (magazine)

Vogue U.S., also known as American Vogue, or simply Vogue, (stylized in all caps) is a monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine that covers style news, including haute couture fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway.

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Web page

A web page (or webpage) is a document on the Web that is accessed in a web browser.

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Wired (magazine)

Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics.

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World Wide Web

The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to appeal to users beyond IT specialists and hobbyists.

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Yahoo!

Yahoo! (styled yahoo! in its logo) is an American web services provider.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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ZDNET

ZDNET is a business technology news website owned and operated by Red Ventures.

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See also

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Images

Also known as Google Image Search, Google image, Images.google.com.