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IT: Photo No-No!,
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Richard Sonnier Houston ITElex Technologies is a Houston software development company that presented at the recent Rice Alliance IT Forum. They are a client company of the Houston Technology Center co-sponsor of the IT Forum. It is great to see Houston supporting the development of new IT companies like Elex Technologies.Photo No-No!Elex claims to have developed the "World's First Pornographic Photos Blocker." The product is called Photo No-No! and you can download an evaluation version from their website. The product addresses a real concern for parents like myself: how to keep inappropriate images away from children. Businesses have the problem as well due to sexual harassment laws. The product works by analyzing each image file downloaded while web browsing and checking it against its database. The database has been constructed by training the software with inappropriate images for over 2 years according to Elex.I downloaded and installed the evaluation version. The installation was simple and the software worked fine on a new Windows XP PC. Once installed, Photo No-No! acts like as local proxy server that intercepts all Internet browsing request and checks the downloaded images. It slows down web browsing noticeably, but not to the point of being unacceptable. I did a test search on google for naked women and Photo No-No! does indeed block many images. It seems to be about 85% effective at the default settings. Photo No-No! has settings to make it more or less sensitive so that you can tune it to block more and more images. There is a trade-off between blocking the bad images and blocking the good images. If you increase the settings from the defaults, the product will block more bad images but also block good images. Furthermore, good and bad images are subjective so it is very unlikely that Photo No-No! will be 100% effective for you. RecommendationPhoto No-No! is a new category of Internet protection software. If you are concerned about inappropriate images from the Internet, you should give it a try.Next week I will discuss the keys to successful IT ventures. |
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