Monday, 13 April 2020

How to reverse search an image on Google with your phone, tablet, or computer

Google Images is a great place to do a traditional search for pictures of tuxedo cats or skull tattoos. You can also do a reverse image search to find information about a specific photo or graphic.

There are other reverse image search tools, but Google Images is robust, easy to use – and free.
Here's how to search by image on Google.

What is reverse image search?

When you do a reverse image search on Google, you place a photo or a link to an image in the browser. Google finds websites featuring your image as well as related images.
Google Images also detects the subject of your photo and brings up other websites related to, for example, tuxedo cats.
Here are just a few of the uses for reverse image search:



    • Find information about something in a photo. An image search could bring up a website that includes a person's name or information about a product.
    • Uncover plagiarism. A reverse image search will bring up similar images. This can reveal whether an image was copied from someone else's work.
    • Find other similar images. If you want photos of tuxedo cats that look just like your Bootsie, Google image search will find them for you.

How to reverse search an image on your smartphone or tablet

You can do a reverse image search on Android devices, iPhones, and iPads. This search is limited to images found on the internet. If you want to search with photos or graphics from your own files, you'll have to use a computer.
You'll need to download the Google Chrome app to do a reverse image search on your smartphone.
  1. Open images.google.com on the Chrome app.
  2. Describe the image you want to search. For example, you could type "tuxedo cat."
  3. Tap the search icon. Chrome will give you images that match your search terms.
  4. Choose an image to search. Hold your finger on the image until a menu pops up.
    1. Choose "Search Google for this image" to find similar images and related pages.

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      Your reverse image search results.
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    2. The search results default to images. Tap the categories above your search to see all sites related to your search terms, videos, news, and more.

    How to reverse search an image with Google on your computer

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    Click the camera icon or drag and drop an image onto the Google Images page.
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    You can do a more robust Google image search on your computer. You can upload a file from your computer or search for an image you find on the web. Google Images works with the Chrome, Firefox, and Safari browsers.


    To search for an image from your files:
    • Open images.google.com.
    • Click the camera icon to start a reverse image search.
    • Select the "Upload an image" tab.
    • Select "Choose File" to browse your files and pick an image to search. Or drag and drop an image file into the browser window.
    It's that simple. You'll have hundreds of photos of tuxedo cats that look like your Bootsie within seconds.
    You can also copy the URL of a photo you find online and use that to search.
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    Search an image by URL.
     Google; Business Insider
    • Right click on the image you want to search.
    • Choose "Copy image address."
    • Open images.google.com.
    • Click the camera icon to start a reverse image search.
    • Select the "Paste image URL" tab.
    • Paste the URL.
    • Click on the "Search by image" button.
    • There are two more ways to search for images you find on the web.
    • Use the "Upload an image" tab to drag and drop an image from a website into the search box.
    • Right-click on an image and choose "Search Google for image." This will open a new tab with the search results.
Covid-19 vaccine likely by September: Oxford expert

NEW DELHI : The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Sunday said that no vaccine has yet been developed for the treatment of coronavirus.

However, over 40 vaccines are under various stages of development but none have reached the final stage.

In early March 2020, CEPI announced a US$2 billion funding goal in a global partnership between public, private, philanthropic, and civil society organisations to accelerate development of COVID-19 vaccines, with commitments to date by the governments of Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, and the UK.Stated in April, imperatives of the CEPI initiative for vaccine development are speed, manufacturing capacity, deployment at scale, and global access.
Trains will start running from 15 April

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Railways has begun preparing to resume all its services from April 15 after a 21-day suspension of its passenger trains in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

Sources said all railway safety personnel, running staff, guards, TTE and other officials have been told to be ready to join their posts from April 15.
Trains, however, will begin operations only after a green signal from the government which had formed a Group of Ministers (GoM) on the issue.
Meanwhile, the railways has issued a "restoration plan" to all its railway zones with a schedule of trains to be run, their frequency and the availability of rakes.
All 17 zones have been sent a missive to be prepared to run their respective services, the source said.
Around 80 per cent trains are expected to run as per schedule from April 15 which include Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto trains. Local trains too are likely to begin operations.
Sources say the railways is likely to also conduct thermal screening on all passengers and follow all protocols as advised by the government.
Senior officials, however, said no fresh orders have been issued and since cancellations were only upto April 14 "no fresh orders required for starting with effect from April 15."
Sources said a concrete action plan will be sent to the zones later this week.
In an unprecedented move, the railways had suspended the services of 13,523 trains for 21 days after the lockdown was announced by the PM on March 24.
Its freight trains however continued to run during this period.

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