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Adelaide based start-up Thereitis.com has raised the funds to commercialise its patented user interface technology. Thereitis says its “visual search” methodology provides a faster, easier way for online customers to sift through visual data, from shoes to friends to music. It has also secured a Commercialisation Australia …

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  1. frank ly

    Interesting

    I just had a look at their website and I think it has possibilities. After reading their 'About' section, I found myself trying to figure out the 'axes of relevance' for the collection of shoes and books and totally failing to see any order there. Perhaps I missed it or maybe they are just randomly arranged.

    For something like a search on eBay, I can see how this would be helpful if it took item parameters into account, such as time left at auction, total cost, etc. and arranging them in 'space' according to those parameters. Then the question would be how to let the viewer know what the parameters are and how they are arranged.

  2. Bernd Felsche
    Coat

    Old shoes

    Didn't Penny and Sheldon build an app for that years ago? ;-)

  3. some vaguely opinionated bloke
    Coat

    Eats shoots and leaves

    In the great tradition of Pen Island, Experts Exchange and Therapist Finder:

    "I have an inflammation"

    "Please show me"

    "I can't, it's embarrassing, it's 'there'"

    "Ah, sounds like you have 'thereitis' - take these pills, and don't visit that site again"

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