First in the feast - The WikiPic Bookmarklet is released
Let me introduce you to our new, public tool called "The WikiPic Bookmarklet".
WikiPic has managed to let loose our "exclusive" bookmarklet feature, that lets anyone connect to the WikiPic platform using a simple button that takes the WikiPic experience with you anywhere on the internet. We like to call it a "punchbag" because simply, you can throw as many punches and kicks at it, and it will handle whatever is thrown at it, because it is robust in terms of platform but we're working on making it as integrated into the global web platform as possible.
We believe this update is the key to making WikiPic more committed to it's purpose - we want to give users a chance to share information of images used in reference in their identity, or business in real-time to let them understand about images. There's a chance you will never like that kind of information, but some people will, and that is what will make WikiPic matter to them.
For a couple of weeks, our development team will keep a strong eye on the progress of WikiPic, and we will be constantly collecting feedback by users. As we receive frequent feedback, we will understand what is mostly required and of course, we will implent them as soon as possible (within hours to a couple of days) and this will result in us having a polished tool for our network, of course by then we will be able to remove any limits for the BETA period and let anyone go monkey on it.
The best things about the new bookmarklet are what we need to tell you:
- Ultimate scanning, and significantly faster than the WikiPic platform alone.
- Can scan up to 20 images in one single request (at the moment).
- You don't need an account to use the bookmarklet.
- It's free for anyone to use, no subscription or invite required.
- Share each request with friends (one page saved per user at a time, within 15 minutes prior to request).
- Enables you to take the WikiPic power with you anywhere on the internet.
Not only does it help you with your experience, it really does help us when you use it:
- We are able to instantaneously track sources for images when we process them.
- The platform updates instantaneously about any changes to images uploaded on the internet.
- Improves the original index of our image network, so people can find out when it was firstly discovered.
- Provides capability for WikiPic to expand on the technologies it provides to the audience.
Ready to take on the power of WikiPic? Click here to put it on your browser.
Thankyou again for making WikiPic what it is today,
Bilawal Hameed,
CEO/Founder of WikiPic Limited
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