What will Google's acquisition mean for the not-for-profit Internet Archive scanning project which was using ReCaptcha's software to improve its book scanning? Will Google pull that plug in its own commercial interest?
Any comments in regards to reCaptcha using Internet Archive's brand but not actually supplying correction to it as alleged by a pseudonomoys post on reddit - http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/blog/2009/09/google_recaptcha_and_the_inter.shtml
Congratulations! Will the reCAPTCHA team be working from Google Pittsburgh?
ReplyDeleteSo you're rich now?
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, he was already rich... =)
ReplyDeleteGreat news! Maybe now the nigh on unreadable captchas that google uses when you lose your password will be replaced by something more reasonable.
ReplyDeleteI am assuming there will be a party going on for the next couple of months now right?
ReplyDeleteHaha Congrats Luis,
ReplyDeleteSo whats going to happen to reCaptcha now? Are you going to be working with google?
Congrats, Luis!
ReplyDelete¡enhorabuena!
ReplyDeleteBut what does this mean for your projects?
Thank you all!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations !
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Congratulations from Italy !
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What will Google's acquisition mean for the not-for-profit Internet Archive scanning project which was using ReCaptcha's software to improve its book scanning? Will Google pull that plug in its own commercial interest?
ReplyDeleteLawrence A. Stanley, Esq.
What is your favorite hobby?
ReplyDeleteWhat did you first do in computers?
Any comments in regards to reCaptcha using Internet Archive's brand but not actually supplying correction to it as alleged by a pseudonomoys post on reddit - http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/blog/2009/09/google_recaptcha_and_the_inter.shtml
ReplyDeleteHypelinked Google, reCAPTCHA, and the Internet Archive
ReplyDeleteQuite frankly it's kind of scary that Google can pretty much acquire anything it want's on the internet.
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