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MediaMingle is an image search engine which is pretty simple to use. To get started simply enter a keyword or words into the search box. Select your SafeSearch filtering: none, moderate or strict filtering if kids are in the room. Also select the size of the image you want: any size, icon, medium, large or extra large. After hitting the search button results will populate in the left hand side bar. Scroll through the images to find one you like. Click on it to view it in the main screen and select your viewing size. There’s also an option to download the image. Additionally, each image can be voted on. It’s that simple. Check it out for yourself.
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“MediaMingle.com offers new technologies which allow more relevant image search results with it's Follow Me? technology and gives users the ability to view an image without having to click through web pages.”
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MediaMingle is a nifty little image search engine. It’s designed specifically for viewing and finding pictures, so you don’t have to search through web pages to find what you want. You’ll get a crisp and concise listing of results which you can calmly browse through and select to see in the viewer. The site has clean lines and there’s no untidiness. Looks pretty good.
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Where does MediaMingle pull its results? How is it going to attract users?
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written by safety 3 Months 7 Days ago | |
| safety is our goal | ||
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written by Ron 3 Months 30 Days ago | |
| Don't see any difference with Google search images. | ||
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written by Sunny Kalara 8 Months 16 Days ago | |
| There is a major copyright issue with this implementation of an image search. There is no attribution, there is no way to see the context of the picture, there is no easy way to ascertain which website the picture is coming from, there is no copyright information about the picture and then on top of it, the site allows download of the pictures to user's hard drive. MediaMingle has no right to give away things that don't belong to them. | ||