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29th June
2007
Here is a video via ted.com about a new “product” called Photosynth. Basically, it can aggregate, comprehend, and use photos and data in a very interesting way. One example is of the cathedral Notre Dame. The developers did a search on Flickr for “Nortre Dame” and compiled them together into a high-resolution, very rich digital environment. It is pretty amazing. Enjoy and explore more at ted.com, it is totally worth it.
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