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Windows: I use a lot of Creative Commons ... only searches for images on Flickr and you must register the software before use by providing your name and email address which signs you up for ...
Creative Commons has released a beta version of their new search engine that makes it easy to find and give proper credit for images that are free to use on the internet.
Nonprofit organization Creative Commons is today publicly launching its search engine after more than two years of beta testing. The new service is designed to offer an easy way to search the ...
After over two years of beta testing, Creative Commons is officially launching its search engine. The finished product offers over 300 million images, a significant redesign with faster ...
Creative Commons has long been known as a resource for free and legal images to use on the web. The non-profit organization has now launched the beta version of a new search engine called CC ...
Beginning today, we’re releasing all Wired.com staff-produced photos under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC ... CC BY-NC license means that designated images are free for all to republish, with ...
Call it a bibliography for the 21st century: Microsoft’s new Sway app will be able to pull images from the Creative Commons repository ... you can sign up for it at Sway.com.
Searching for images with a creative commons license may soon be a much simpler task. On Tuesday, the non-profit Creative Commons launched a new beta version of an advanced image search platform ...
Wired.com today announced it would, from today forward, be releasing all of its staff-produced photos under a Creative Commons license. That means lots of photos of tech-and-geek-culture luminaries — ...