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11.17.05
Picture This: Google May Buy
Riya
By
David Utter
Sure it's just rumor and speculation from sources not associated with Google or
nascent photo facial recognition firm Riya, but Google could toss $40 million
at Riya soon.
Riya is still an alpha product, its technology
focused on automatically tagging people in photos through the use of face recognition.
When it goes to beta, it could be with a big friendly Google logo attached.
Om Malik reported
on his always-excellent blog that whispers have reached him about the possibility
of Riya going from startup to Google product without enduring that pesky phase
of operating successfully in the marketplace first.
The Riya technology must be very impressive to have the Googleplex possibly reaching
deep into the cashpile for $40 million dollars already, a figure Niall Kennedy
thinks
Google has already paid for the company.
No one from Google or Riya has commented yet on the deal, and Riya's web site
is currently free of the Google logo. But the day is just starting, and the rumors
seem likely to be addressed when Riya has its launch party in Atherton, CA on
Friday, at TechCrunch's BBQ.
(You know what the surprising development would be? Someone explaining why Web
2.0/Software as a Service isn't simply a rehash of client/server technology dating
back a few decades.)
About the Author:
David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.
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