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		<title>Photosynth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An eon in modern time ago (a year) I posted a small extrinsic blurb about the upcoming Microsoft technology dubbed Photosynth.  I thought the link explained and showed it better than I could, so no need for a further post.  But now it is released, and now it deserves the shoutout. This is a simple [...]]]></description>
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<p><p>An eon in modern time ago (a year) I <a href="http://www.drzy.com/2007/06/04/extrinsic/">posted a small extrinsic blurb</a> about the upcoming Microsoft technology dubbed Photosynth.  I thought the link explained and showed it better than I could, so no need for a further post.  But now it is released, and now it deserves the shoutout.</p>
<p><iframe frameborder=0 src="http://photosynth.net/embed.aspx?cid=0f4ac7ef-35b5-42d3-b546-d40155695a92" width="600" height="450"></iframe></p>
<p>This is a simple &#8220;synth&#8221;.  It was taken by some guy in Austin on his cameraphone.  He took a few shots of the 360 bridge (a pretty noticeable landmark), just across the river from where I used to work at Origin.  I think this shows the power of Photosynth.  First of all, this was easy to find, I just did a Photosynth search for Austin, and it was the first choice.  Second this was only a few short photos in a cameraphone.  This isn&#8217;t the Taj Mahal demo with 400 shots with a $5000 DSLR camera.  No, this is normal guy with possibly time on his break from work to snap a few shots through a window and upload them.  You can still zoom in on them and skirt all around his view.. and it <em>captures his view</em> amazingly well.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all I have to say, except one more thing, kudos to Microsoft to allowing embed code.  Normally that wouldn&#8217;t get kudos, because every website on earth has some free embedable content on it nowadays, but kudos for finally coming around.  (but an iframe? <em> seriously?</em>)</p>

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