<p>Yahoo continues to pamper Flickr with yet another acquisition intended to boost the Web-based photo service: image recognition company LookFlow.</p><p>"We built LookFlow as an entirely new way to explore images you love combining delightful user experiences with the latest advances in machine learning," co-founders Bobby Jaros and Simon Osindero wrote in an announcement.</p><p>Four years later, the startup is joining Yahoo, which LookFlow said shares its passion for experiences and technology that helps users discover and share images. "Our approach marries state-of-the-art A.I. technology with cutting-edge interface design to deliver a revolution in online search and discovery," the LookFlow LinkedIn profile said.</p><p>Going forward, LookFlow will live on via Flickr. "Fret not, LookFlow fans," the team said. "Keep an eye out for our product in future version of Flickr with many more wonderful photos and all that Flickr awesomeness!"</p><p><a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2426255,00.asp">Keep reading...</a></p>