It’s the result of a huge amount of work from the engineering team at Creative Commons and our community of volunteer developers. ![]() Today CC Search comes out of beta, with over 300 million images indexed from multiple collections, a major redesign, and faster, more relevant search. Creative Commons (CC) is working towards providing easy access to CC-licensed… CC Search is out of beta with 300M images and easier attribution by ![]() Mayank Nader was one of those contributors and we are grateful for his work on this project. This is part of a series of posts introducing the projects built by open source contributors mentored by Creative Commons during Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2019. As Depression-era American photojournalist and documentarian Dorothea Lange said, “The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.” Unfortunately, finding high-quality and diverse openly licensed images, particularly those of women, is a… Introducing the CC Search Browser Extension Technology Storytelling is a powerful tool because it can change perceptions and inspire action-and images are an essential component. Victoria Heath Uncategorized "Bhavna Ben Ramesh" by Paul Bronstein (2015), CC BY-NC. Now, with a year behind us and over 2.8 million users across 230 countries and territories, we’re gathering and examining search data to better… The Hewlett and Packard Foundations Share Women’s Stories Through Openly Licensed Images by ![]() Have you ever wondered who looks for openly licensed images? Or how those images are used? Before we launched CC Search in April 2019, we assumed that the search engine would serve three broad groups of creators: Those making designs, imagery, and art Those illustrating text, such as bloggers, journalists, or educators Those creating videos… CC Search Celebrates Its First Birthday! byĪt the end of April, CC Search officially celebrated its first birthday! After releasing the search tool last year on April 30, we eagerly watched as it was put to use. From Educators to Illustrators: Meet the Users of CC Search by
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