Some searchable image sites include: Flickr TinyPic Photobucket ImageShack Google Images Pixa Which one is best is debatable.
There are several websites, where if you search "single red rose", you will receive multiple images. Google images, photobucket, fotosearch, or Flickr are just some of the websites one could use for an image search.
The images you see on Google images are mainly taken from the websites that google has indexed.To have your own images on Google image search you need to upload them onto your website then when google index's your site they should appear on google image search.
Google fills its index for image search by crawling the web. Upload your images to a web-site, wait for Google to re-index the site, and your images should show up in image search within a couple weeks.
When you view an image on Google Images, it has not actually been uploaded. All the images are taken from websites. So if you want your image to appear on a search, you need to have the image on a website with the relevant search tags.
Search by Image is available now at images.google.com or via the "Images" tab in the left-side menu on Google.com. I think Google's first search-by-image tool started in 2009.
Yes. An image search on Google Images shows you several images.
Try Google Image. They had the ability to search images based on your image that you taken and it can tell you what is it.
You don't need a program for that, Google Images can do that. Step 1 Navigate to Google Images Step 2 Drag and drop image you wish to search into search bar, after dropping Google will display results
You cannot upload images to Google images. Google images searches all over the internet for the pictures it provides so if you want the the image to show up there you'd need to upload it to photobucket, tinypic or some other image hosting website. One great way to have photos uploaded to Google Images is to save the file name just as you want Google to list it in Google Images. Make sure this Image is then uploaded onto a website that is listed in Google Search Results. When the spider searches the web page, Google will identify the image automatically and list it in Google Images.
Images on Flickr are controlled by the creator of the image; they can use Flickr's tools to label them with different licenses. Uploading a work that is not your own is infringing; as Flickr plainly states in its guidelines, "Don't upload anything that isn't yours."
Have you tried a google image search? Never lets me down.