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Antispam news: Google acquires reCAPTCHA
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/...ad-google.html
Google has acquired ReCaptcha which uses a technology that takes scanned words from old books. I think this has less to do with strengthening Google's existing captcha technology (which uses random fonts, words, and colors) but more to do with Google's book scanning/online book library initiatives. Regardless, using Google's keyword tools or creating accounts will now involve a different process. Since computers have trouble reading squiggly words like these, CAPTCHAs are designed to allow humans in but prevent malicious programs from scalping tickets or obtain millions of email accounts for spamming. But there?s a twist ? the words in many of the CAPTCHAs provided by reCAPTCHA come from scanned archival newspapers and old books. Computers find it hard to recognize these words because the ink and paper have degraded over time, but by typing them in as a CAPTCHA, crowds teach computers to read the scanned text.For more trends, tips, and news see: http://www.highrevenue.com |
Bump for digital books :)
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