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google_calendar embedded.jpgGoogle Images - Search engines Images is a lookup service owned by Google and introduced on July 12, 2001, that allows users to look the Web for image content. Typically the keywords for the research are based on the filename of the image, the link text directing to the image, and text adjacent to the image.[citation needed] When searching for an image, a thumbnail of each matching image is shown. Once the user clicks on a thumbnail, the image is played in a box over the website that it came from. The user are able to near the box and browse the website, or view the full-sized image.The Search engines President, Eric Schmidt, mentioned that Google Images lookup was developed as a result of desire to view Jennifer Lopez in her exotic green Versace dress. In 2000, Search engines Search results were limited to simple pages of text message with links, but the developers worked on building this further, realising that an image search was required to answer "the most popular search query" that they had seen to time: Jennifer Lopez's green dress. As a result of this, Google Image Research came to be.In 2001, 250 million images were indexed. In 2005, this grew to at least one billion. By the year 2010, the index reached ten billion images. As of July 2010, the service receives over one billion dollars views per day. Google introduced a sort by subject matter feature for a visual group scheme overview of a search query in May 2011.

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Doodle 4 Google
At the begining of 2007, Google applied an updated user user interface for the image search, where information about the image, such as resolution and URL, was hidden before the user moved the mouse button over the thumbnail. This specific was discontinued after a few weeks.

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Google Images - On Oct 27, 2009, Google Photos added a feature to its image search that can be used to find similar images.On July 20, 2010, Search engines updated the user interface again, hiding image details until mouse over, like before. This feature can be disabled by pressing "Ctrl + End" on one's keyboard and clicking "Switch to basic version".

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In June 2011, Search engines Images commenced to allow for reverse image searches directly in the image search-bar (that is, with no thirdparty add on, such as the one previously available for Mozilla Firefox). This feature allows users to search by dragging and dropping an image into the search-bar, uploading an image, selecting a URL, or 'right-clicking' on an image.Google Images has a Search by Image feature for performing reverse image searches. Unlike traditional image retrieval, this feature removes the need to type in keywords and phrases into the Google research box. Instead, users lookup by submitting an image as their query. Outcomes may include similar images, web results, pages with the, and different resolutions of the image.

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The precision of Search by Image's results is higher if the search image is more popular. Additionally , Search engines Search by Image will provide a "best guess with this image" based on the descriptive metadata of the results.

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