August 24, 2006

Yahoo! inches Flickr into search

Marshall Kirkpatrick

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Apparently for the first time, limited photos from Flickr are now appearing in Yahoo! Search results. User driven indexing for search is part of what made Flickr exciting all along, I know it’s the first place I go to find images of plants (try searching by Latin names), places and events.

Lingxian Ding wrote on the Yahoo! Search blog today that the integration is starting with searches like funny photos, interesting photos, travel and black and white. It’s a very limited trial (those are literally the only search queries that appear to bring back Flickr results) but the company will presumably expand the integration across more search results in time.

As I wrote last night in a profile of startup Pixsy, image search is a rapidly expanding part of the search world. It’s also quite a task to keep image search up to date. In Flickr, Yahoo! has a userbase of hip photographers continually uploading and tagging pictures in real time. Things could get very interesting if Yahoo! started putting recent Flickr photos into news search, though that may be easier said than done.

It’s also notable that neither Yahoo! nor Google run ads on their image search pages (Ask.com and Pixsy do) so any way that quality images can be leveraged on pages with advertising makes sense.

The Yahoo! Photos site is much larger than Flickr, but its users are just getting introduced to the idea of sharing their photos with the world. Flickr users are accustomed to this, but may post edgier photos as well. With a reported 1.5 billion images indexed as of last year, Yahoo! is clearly looking to Flickr for quality and not quantity. Traditional image search usually brings up a lot of low quality photos that are only marginally related to your search term - that’s not the case with Flickr.

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  1. Patrick Fitzgerald

    I don’t see how “edgier photos” (is that a code word for nudity?) will be a problem because pictures on Flickr are quickly marked “may offend” if they contain anything that might be objectionable.

    With Yahoo! having such a large market share for photos, I assume they will lock out other search engines and make Yahoo! image search a better offering than Google image search. The extensive tagging on Flickr will certainly help.

  2. Hoss

    The copyright and image/bandwidth theft continues … both yahoo and google without permission will copy images they find from everywhere to add to their search and make money selling ads.

    For example, http://images.search.yahoo.com.....8&b=81 is taking images from our site without permission. The problem is that the people uploading images to our site aren’t giving permission for it to be redestributed everywhere, and when they delete a photo, they assume its gone, except that yahoo has a nice cache copy for them to see, even after we delete it from our servers.

    I guess with Flickr there might be an inherent permission, but just because I upload a photo on flickr, it doesn’t mean I want it displayed on yahoo or anywhere else except flickr.

  3. Stewart Butterfield

    Hoss - it’s pretty easy to prevent this. Just add a “robots.txt” file to your site. You can also get things manually removed from the index if you want. (Also, as pointed out, neither Yahoo! nor Google image search display ads against search results.)

  4. Tcruncher2

    Hey Stewart,

    Is there anyway to contact you via email or for you to get in contact with me ?

    Wanted to discuss something - my emails fredick231 (at) gmail.com

    Thanks

    Tim

  5. Daniele Levy

    Well, tagging and Ajax are new to the Y! Photos interface but users have been able to use Y! Photos to share their pictures with friends, family and the world for a long, long time.