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EXIF and Beyond: Leila Boujnane

EXIF and Beyond

The 18th episode of EXIF and Beyond has been released.

This episode features an interview with Leila Boujnane, CEO and co-founder of Idée. Discussed is the recent release of Idée’s image search engine TinEye. Although out for only 4 weeks now and in a private Beta, TinEye has captured the attention and imagination of the photographic community. Leila discusses the current capabilities and future direction of this groundbreaking image search engine.

Need an invite to TinEye? I’m happy to share those I have or go directly to TinEye and submit a request.

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1. Leila Boujnane - June 12, 2008

Jim: it was great to have a chance to speak with you! Enjoyed our little conversation and I hope your readers will too. Any feedback or questions please ping me at lboujnane (@) ideeinc.com. Cheers!

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2. The Idée Blog » Blog Archive » TinEye Podcast - June 12, 2008

[...] had a great time talking with Jim Goldstein about TinEye and his podcast is now available for your listening. Jim Goldstein is a stunning independent photographer who has [...]

3. Jim - June 13, 2008

@Leila Thanks for making yourself available to talk. It was a lot of fun and of course informative. I like many of my blog readers/podcast subscribers look forward to news of future TinEye developments.

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4. plαdys » Blog Archive » Tineye II - June 13, 2008

[...] to know more about Tineye? More info and an interview with Leila Boujnane on Jim Goldstein’s blog/podcast… I Love Social [...]

5. Mark - June 14, 2008

I finally got a chance to try out some searches. Fortunately no unauthorized usage found yet – but I have only selected a handful of shots, even those that I have sold for online use. When you already have quite a few images online, it becomes quite tedious searching one by one. It would be really nice if you could just reference a directory of images and do a bulk search.

Still, I am looking forward to see how this develops.

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6. “TinEye Image Search Engine” - What I found. « “Macro Art In Nature” - June 15, 2008

[...] UPDATE: Jim Goldstein conducted a interview/podcast with Leila. Interesting, and a bit educational as well. Check it out here. Interview/Podcast [...]

7. The Idée Blog » Blog Archive » Jim Goldstein interviews Leila Boujnane for EXIF and Beyond podcast - June 18, 2008

[...] our CEO talking all about the exciting features coming down the pipe for TinEye on EXIF and Beyond with Jim Goldstein. Jim is an independent photographer specializing in landscape, travel, nature [...]

8. PhotoWalkPro » Some D700 Clarity and a Little More - July 1, 2008

[...] Idée.  Idée is the creator of the TinEye search engine technology.  You can find the Interview here.  By the way, Jim is the talented photographer behind the very popular JMG-Galleries [...]

9. David Sanger - April 7, 2009

just listened to this podcast, Jim and you really gave listeners an excellent interview. Leila is very engaging and Tineye has a fascinating future. The technology is top-notch. We’ll see how their business model develops

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10. Jim - April 7, 2009

@David Sanger Thanks! I’m looking forward to seeing how things develop with TinEye. I am patiently awaiting the expansion of their index. Be sure to look for Leila (@leilaboujnane)on Twitter as well.

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