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Future of publishing? ‘Be multi-platform and publish all the time’

Getty Images VP of Business Development Christian Toksvig shares some advice and thoughts on the death (or not?) of print.

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Helping Yahoo! re-imagine search (hint: with images)

Yahoo! said it and we agree: Searching for images and video on the Web should be the most visually stunning experience possible.

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Four days on an Olympic roof? Worth it. First robotic camera shot soars

I spent four days on the roof of Olympic Stadium, getting the robotic cameras set up, two of those with our IT team and the rigging team.

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Olympic judo: Capturing exhaustion from above (without a catwalk)

One of the challenges working with a robotic is you have to almost pre-determine where the picture will be...you cannot follow the athletes.

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IPTC rNews — An example of agile standard development

rNews is a new standard for embedding semantic, machine-readable metadata in web documents... Here's how we got there -- and tremendously fast.

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Search team: Disentangling fishing nets from fishnets, one Nicki Minaj outfit...

Whether editing individual keywords or building efficient processes, we're constantly deciphering keywords to improve our customers' search results.

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Our most-searched person of 2012? Hint: He’s kind of a big deal

"Name-of-person" searches are important, so we do a lot of work behind the scenes to ensure that customers always get strong, relevant results.

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Seeing Content in a Whole New Way – AR Technology Boosts User Experience at...

Getty Images recently presented a whole new user experience at the Dubai Lynx Festival, using Augmented Reality technology via the Ogle it! App.

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Getty Images Partners with Pinterest

Getty Images and Pinterest strike multi-year deal combining rich metadata and compelling content.

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Google Books Ruling NOT a Death Blow for Copyright

Permission-less innovation? No. Photographers should feel assured that copyright for their imagery remains well protected. Here's why.

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