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Image Crawler and Organizer
• Imagine an environment where millions of
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images from Google, Lycos, Yahoo and other
databases are available to the costumer along
with their copyright information.
Imagine ICO, a system that organizes such
media on Windows systems, cellular phones and
http servers.
Buy, Auction, Find any image with easy with
ICO.
PROJECT SCHEMA
OPTIONAL FEATURES
The windows Client
Manipulate and catalog any image, including those on
your Desktop.
Uses a server to fetch images from various search engines
such as images.google.com and multimedia.lycos.com
simultaneously
Allows
the user to search, edit, and store images
Optional feature: a system that negotiates the copyright
rights for each individual item and uses the information
about the author and client to instantly pay for copyright
patents and IPO’s
Database
• Optional feature – implemented if there is time left
All
images and their copyright info are stored in a SQL
database
Insertion into the database only occurs upon user query
Enables users to upload or auction images through the
SQL database
Cell Phone Client
• Optional feature – implemented if there is time left
Enables users to easily access a database of pictures
without a PC or extra cables
All
images will be resized to fit the cell phone screen
The user will be able to buy, trade, send, and manipulate
specific images
Who Would Buy It?
• ICO will enable large corporations to make educated choices
on the type of multimedia used in their graphics design
businesses
Other employees will be able to efficiently access a wide
range of images needed in their presentations and retain the
hope of correctly labeling the copyright credits
Many cell phone users are
already paying for lower
quality services, such as
downloading images without
a preview
Conclusion
• Secure Investment that guarantees tremendous
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growth.
A great asset to the cellular phone enthusiasts
The next greatest innovation since EBay. The
only way to securely acquire image copyright
information and buy IPO rights.
Ability to extend to all file formats including
those used in engineering.