The New Image Search Announced By Yahoo

Internet Marketing Professional

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Yahoo announced a new image search. From Flickr Images are now also pulled. Yahoo is being the owner of the photo sharing service since 2005.  Photos that are available for re-use using the Creative Commons licensing terms using a standard Yahoo Images search the new image search allows you. across all platforms desktop or mobile the feature is available now on Yahoo Image search. Just look for the “Any Usage Rights” label along the left sidebar and select “Labeled for Reuse” for that.

The new image search allows you to find photos that are available for re-use using the Creative Commons licensing terms using a standard Yahoo Images search. The feature is available now on Yahoo Image search across all platforms – desktop or mobile. Simply look for the “Any Usage Rights” label along the left sidebar and select “Labeled for Reuse.”

For many bloggers and other online publishers Flickr has been a source for locating images. image search contains “tens of millions of photos … courtesy of the amazing photographers in the Flickr community” noted by Yahoo. combining Flickr results back into Yahoo Image Search gives us a peek into CEO Marissa Mayer’s intentions on rebuilding Yahoo both as a search engine and a brand.

Resource: searchenginewatch

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