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ex: search for "bijin-ga" to get a few dozen results. but to view each, one must click on the first, then click for full-size image, the click back, and back again, then on the second thumbnail, etc.
sure would be nice to click slideshow, to get the full-size image displayed, clicking each fullsize
image to go to the next.
cant it be javascripted by a proxy google frontend? hell of a good way to serve a boatload of ads!
Google Web APIs
http://www.google.com/apis/ Google has an SDK for developers, so this is eminently bakeable [krelnik, Oct 25 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
(??) Google viewer
http://labs.google.com/gviewer.html Does a slideshow of webpages. [kropotkin, Oct 04 2004]
Blogger play
http://play.blogger.com/ Displays all images being uploaded to blogger [Klaatu, Jun 14 2008]
PicLenes
http://www.piclens.com/ Grate add on for browsing no linux suport yet though [dev45, Jun 16 2008]
Slashdot story
http://tech.slashdo...id=08/05/27/1643258 VueStar has threatened to sue websites that use pictures or graphics to link to another page [xaviergisz, Jun 16 2008]
Google Image Search Slideshow
http://slideshow.zmpgroup.com/ Baked, though not on Google proper [waxpancake, Dec 19 2008]
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Hmmm. I do need a .NET project to play with and this sounds like a good one. Now to come up with the necessary spare time. I suppose that would mean quitting the halfbakery...never mind.
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And even for us "lo techies" this is understandable and highly desireable. + |
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I submitted this to Google's suggestions email box. |
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half, what is "(+)"? ive never seen it. did you just moon me? |
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Nah, you just got given a croissant. Here, have another. |
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improvement: click here to download a dynamically composed on-the-fly pdf of <thumbnails>, or <highest available res (printable)> images. |
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Google's experimental viewer does a slideshow of webpages that come up as search results, but it doesn't do it for images, or at least not yet - maybe this isn't far away from being baked. (See link.) |
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//2008... still no sign// actually it looks like there are several websites that do this. For example google the keywords: 'image' 'search' 'result' 'slideshow' and the first 4 results are implementations of this idea. |
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use PicLens add-on for Firefox |
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[xaviergisz], any chance prior art litigation? |
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//any chance prior art litigation// |
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I'm not quite sure what the question is, but I'll give it a shot. |
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If gnormal got a patent for this idea (in 2002) he might be able to make them pull down their websites. I don't think any of them are making much money out of this idea though (so any infringement damages would be outweighed by legal costs). |
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Now that I think about it, I think there was a news story last month about a company threatening lawsuits over a very similar invention... I'll see if I can find it. |
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Prior art does not require previous patent application, only previous publication of the claims? If anything it would nullify the claims of the litigants mentioned previously. |
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hmm, I'm having trouble understanding your question. |
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Yes publications (including websites) can be used to invalidate a patent. Sometimes it can be tricky to use an internet publication as prior art because: a) the publication date of a website is often not clear; and b) internet publications often don't have enough information to be considered an 'enabling disclosure'. |
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