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Create an app to allow users of Facebook to submit their
photos to the Facebook stock image repository. Users would
get money in exchange for allowing their photos to be sold on
a stock image repository.
You could potentially get much better image search results
than Google images for certain
type of images.
Google Image Labeler
http://images.google.com/imagelabeler/ It's quite amusing. [DrWorm, Oct 01 2010]
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I have a facebook friend who's recently been selling
maybe 3 or 4 images a week through Shutterstock. |
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Would tagging the images be up to Facebook or
the individual? |
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Leaving it to the individual would encourage "gaming" the
system -- listing lots of popular tags, so as to ensure your
images turned up in many people's searches, regardless of
whether those tags were really appropriate to your image. |
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On the other hand, if Facebook staff tagged the images,
that would be a lot of work for paid employees. Better to
have it done for free, somehow. |
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Perhaps a system where people (the poster, or others)
could tag images, and other people voted on how accurate
the tags were, and your ability to tag photos depended on
the number of positive votes you received. |
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Google uses a fun game that allows users to tag
images (link). |
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