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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:24 PM

In Love With Photosynth

For the last week, I have been in love with Photosynth . It was a tech preview in view-only mode for quite a while, but now we finally released it to the masses. I've created three synths from existing pictures, i.e., from pictures I took without...
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Filed under: Personal, Photography, Silverlight, Software+Services, Photosynth
 
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