There’s been quite a bit of buzz around tech blogs regarding the new startup called TagCow.  In a nutshell, you submit your photos to TagCow and you’ll receive the exact same photos, but tagged.  TagCow uses Amazon’s new people-based Mechanical Turk service, where people do the work that computers cannot, such as identifying music, tagging photos and so on.  They pay "workers" based on units, or "HITs," and the creater of the work units specifies a pay rate, simple comission-based work.  Tagging photos yields a small four-cents per HIT completed and accepted (you can’t just submit bogus tags, of course).  Its simple work but its quite handy for the end-user.

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