Pokeware

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Pokeware was a set of protocols, an ad exchange, and a client-server program that enables viewers to search for information about objects within video for real-time search results.

Pokeware was released by Pokeware, a company founded by Maryse Liburdi.[1][2][3] In 2017, Liburdi pleaded guilty to having defrauded investors of millions of dollars,[4] having used investors' money to pay for her personal life. She had manipulated bank accounts to make the company look healthy.[5] The US Justice Department has stated that between 2008 and the company's closure in January, 2015, Pokeware "earned little or no revenue".[6]

Features

The Pokeware[7] interface allowed a user to select objects within images and video streams to learn more information about that object.[8] Real-time analytics are offered to measure performance without compromising visitor privacy.

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