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WikiPic Blog

Bilawal Hameed  //  The official blog wrote and operated by the WikiPic Senior Team, where you're always bound to find the latest and greatest information about WikiPic. There's no better place if you're a extreme fan of WikiPic (really, there isn't), and we really appreciate it if you would share the news on Twitter or with your friends who use WikiPic.

Oct 27 / 6:55pm

We've just improved our technology, a lot more to come to your screens!

As of recently, WikiPic are now experimenting with some technology that checks the similarness between images across the WikiPic network. This technology enables us to give even deeper findings, and discover how much of a percentage the images match because of it, we'll even provide you with data.

Remember, the WikiPic archive is capable of having billions of images so don't feel embarassed to make your contribution to our global image library project. We've never been so happily enough to tell you to keep uploading, because we are definately a project that is here to stay, today, tommorrow, and next week.

Remember, the possibilities to this type of major upgrade to our project - there's many people who have told us when adult content has ever been uploaded any similar matches can automatically be removed. This eliminates little jobs that require audits to uploads on websites, but our globally controllable network could be the answer to a more safer, securer, and powerful internet infrastructure. We want to help you!

AJAX API

Yeah, right.. we have JSON - but there's people who want it to be even simpler than that without evening placing JSON within their applications. We will be working on embeddable scripts to place within your web pages that is completely interactive with any web application which is great for little things such as sharing an image, etc.

WikiPic CDN API

We have been in talks with many other companies, and we believe another prospect of our business is to make our application seamlessly integratable into other web applications. This would be for companies that use image security, cache, or any other type of system. Basically, a normal site would simply link to our server with the image data and we scan it in our servers and automatically ping it to update to another similar image.

Twitter API

That's right.. Twitter is something we will need to utilize. That means, we're working on enabling transfer uploads to TwitPic, TweetPhoto, and scores of other Twitter photo uploading sites. Uploads will be executed within "milli"-seconds so don't worry, we'll be built in the core of the internet very soon.

Libraries

If you're uploading on WikiPic, you will want to upload more and more to see what's there. And, in order for us to make things more organised we are working on a library section where all images will automatically be placed but can be changed.

 

Also, we'd love to get your feedback on the progress!

Thankyou,

Bilawal Hameed,

CEO/Founder of WikiPic Limited

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