FaceSaerch: Visualize Your Search For Faces

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Tuesday, 05th Aug 2008 | Share


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Note: There is no typo in the title.

Search engines are no longer restricted to only finding webpages, and they can easily distinguish between faces, giving you the right results for your searches. With advancement of technology you can do easily search for faces with several search engines.

Google offers face search to users, but you will have to append a special parameter “&imgtype=face” to the query to only search for faces that match your query.

FaceSaerch on the other hand is a image search engine for only faces,  it uses Google Search API in the background to search for your queries and visualizes the data using a software called Protoflow.

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FaceSaerch has a excellent interface where there are no distractions whatsoever, the only things you will see are the search results showing you the images that match the face of the person you are searching for.

Check out the vast difference in search results between regular Google Face search and FaceSaerch results.

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So the next time you want to search for images that only show up results with match the faces of celebrities or whoever else you are searching, visit FaceSaerch and get a better experience.

Note: The domain name is spelt facesaearch.com lest you make a mistake typing it.

FaceSaerch [via gHacks]



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  1. abhishek
    August 5th, 2008 at 1:12 am #

    I have used this, but it does not have good results for my name.

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  2. websam
    August 5th, 2008 at 9:00 am #

    cool tool, support also Russian queries, but i can’t find myself

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  3. websam
    August 5th, 2008 at 8:44 pm #

    Good search, support Russian language also

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