Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'googleimagesearch'
February 14, 2008
Last February, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene released the NYC Condom, with packaging echoing the city's iconic subway signage and distributed for free by street teams in heavily-trafficked areas. In time for Valentine's Day this year, the rebranded LifeStyles condoms have been redesigned, accompanied by a multimedia campaign under the slogan "Get Some." But one of the campaign's new banner ads will look strangely familiar to Torontonians—it features a......
Continue Reading "False Flatiron Facsimile Falls Flaccid"July 28, 2006
In a new series of posts, we explore the results of idle time on the computer. Specifically, we'll be looking closely at Google Image Search. Who hasn't been able to give their blog posts a boost with uncredited use of found photos? Or seen the unfamiliar face of a doppelgänger? On that note, we bring you the above picture of Torontoist's co-editor-in-chief, David Topping. Thanks to a random photo search, we can now see......
Continue Reading "Friday Photo Search!"