This little face recognition demo has a great web 2.0 interface, it's easy to use, and it's compelling (at least for 15 minutes). The larger site is a pretty direct competitor with myfamily.com, which is owned by ancestry.com. We've been using myfamily.com for several years now, and it is way too sticky to give up, even for the cool face recognition stuff. We've got thousands of conversations, announcements, and pictures stored there. It would be ridiculously hard to even think about switching. If only we could build something that sticky where I work . . .
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Toby Looks More Like Me
This little face recognition demo has a great web 2.0 interface, it's easy to use, and it's compelling (at least for 15 minutes). The larger site is a pretty direct competitor with myfamily.com, which is owned by ancestry.com. We've been using myfamily.com for several years now, and it is way too sticky to give up, even for the cool face recognition stuff. We've got thousands of conversations, announcements, and pictures stored there. It would be ridiculously hard to even think about switching. If only we could build something that sticky where I work . . .
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