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Just like most girls in this 2.0 world I do a great amount of browsing and shopping online. Modista just made things a little easier by allowing you to find shoes, handbags and eyewear by similar styles. In addition, you can put limits on your results based on color, price and brand.
This year’s TechCrunch50 Conference presented a similar concept with GazoPa, a search engine that uses features from an image to find similar images. These features include color and shape and allow a user to even search using their own photos and drawings. This engine breaks free from the confinements of keywords to allow for an extensive photo and video search all over the web.
The launch of GazoPa will create yet another a shift in the ever-changing Internet. Marketers will need to alter their Internet marketing strategies by adding photos and videos that are functional instead of just flashy.
GazoPa isn’t live yet but check out the demo!














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