Archive for July, 2008

Duplicates, statistics & flag as bug…

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Today we released some new features to the Polar Rose website and plugin – detection of duplicate images, statistics and a new functionality in the plugin to make it easier to notify us about bugs.


Duplicates


Duplicate detection means that multiple versions of the same image are grouped together – making it easier for you to get an overview of results for a particular person.


Simply click the link shown above an image that has duplicates and you will open a page showing all the duplicates – even if some images have been cropped, scaled or had other modifications made to them they will still be shown on this page.


When you browse the page of duplicates of an image you can also see all the different websites that the image has be found at.


Statistics


Under the search field on the Polar Rose home page there are now links to pages that show the most popular searches, most named people and the top users on Polar Rose.


Flag as bug


The Polar Rose plugin now includes a checkbox which allows you to quickly and easily flag bugs (roses that appear on things other than faces). Doing this helps us to improve our face recognition and show better results when you search on the Polar Rose website.

Netvibes people feed!

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Thanks to the Netvibes Universal Widget API, you can now show photos from Polar Rose on your home page (Netvibes/iGoogle), desktop (Apple dashboard/Vista sidebar) or even your website or blog.

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You can personalize the widget by setting the name of the person, and show either a thumbnail of the photograph or a mugshot of the face. If Polar Rose doesn’t currently have any photos of this person, you can easily tag some photos with our plugin and they will automatically appear in the widget!

Need for speed!

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

We will never rest till our good is better and our better best!


We have just released an update to our plugin user interface with several performance improvements. We still believe we can be faster. We love speed so please stay tuned!

23 and Twitxr onboard

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Happy times. After yesterday’s introduction of Jalbum as our initial partner we’re very exited bringing on another two great partners today.

23

23 is the visual sharing company. Its products help individuals, groups, businesses and institutions to act visually in more than 200 countries across the globe on a daily basis.

Twitxr

Twitxr is a mobile photosharing service that lets users easily share pictures and status updates from any mobile phone with their friends on Twitxr, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Picasa. Twitxr has a great iPhone app with automatic geotagging of pictures, plus Windows Mobile and Java applications for most cameraphones around. Additionally users can send pictures and text updates using any mobile device via email and mobile web.

We really look forward working with these fantastic sites, their users, and the people behind.

Polar Rose hearts reboot10

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Much of the team in our Malmö office was away last Thursday and Friday for the reboot10 conference across the Öresund bridge in Copenhagen. And what an event. The sheer amount of fantastic sessions, conversations, and new friends of Polar Rose, is staggering and is still being digested.

This post is really just meant as a quick shout of thanks from us at Polar Rose to Thomas, Pernille, and the big crew of volunteers. No one puts it better than Nick Black from CloudMade:

Reboot is one of the few conferences I’ve been to which is genuinely engaging, stimulating, well planned and well executed.

ps. Polar Rose was a reboot10 supporter. Some might call this a sponsorship, but our real contribution was not what we might have chipped in with, but the after- after- party that Mikkel managed to get off the ground outside Vega on Friday night. Needless to say, no party is really good unless busted by the police. ;-)