What is the difference between Kalooga Search and the image search offered by for instance Google or Yahoo?
Most search engines use the name of an image and/or the words that are used in the neighborhood of the image to assess if an image matches the keywords used in the search. However, the most relevant images often don’t have those keywords in the image name or near the image. Kalooga’s approach is radically different; in order to find images with the correct subject, Kalooga first tries to make sure a web page is focused on a certain image subject. Kalooga analyzes the links and references that exist between web pages in order to find gallery web pages that are focused on a certain subject. So does it work? Well, not always but yes most of the time. I’ve found that Kalooga actually scores where regular search engines fail. Regular search engines link to images in the search result and not the gallery, even if that image is a part of a larger gallery containing similar images. The user fails to see that because the search result doesn’t indicate it. Additionally, an image search engine li