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Marc Logemann

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Marc Logemann is founder of www.logentis.de a Java consultancy
I have been working for google... for free! Posted: Sep 5, 2006 7:12 AM
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This morning i have been working 20 minutes for google for free. I have used Google Image Labeler to deliver my work to them. But lets continue this blog with some serious words. What the hell does this company think how dumb the world is. I mean, people can tag labels for virtual-points. How rewarding is that.

And if you are lucky enough, you make it to the Top5 lists on their site. This is what i ve been dreaming of my whole life. And i say "lucky enough" because its incredible how few matches one generate. So it seems most people are undereducated to type in the correct words for the image or dont get the UI which consits of 2 buttons and one textfield. If you have such skilled person as your partner, you run insane in about 2 rounds. Google should really think about displaying some minor help right inside of the page where the action is. Perhaps this helps the poor buddies on this site.

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