If you are reading this right now you are no stranger to digital communities - be it Myspace, Facebook, TeamSugar or Flickr. Now consider a type of software that is capable of taking images from kindred communities, analyzing them for similarities, and grafting them together into an interactive three-dimensional space that puts the "networking" idea of some social sites to shame. Blaise Aguera y Arcas is an architect at Microsoft Live Labs, and the co-creator of Photosynth, a piece of software capable of assembling photos into a collection of zoomable, navigatable spaces. The idea got a standing ovation at a recent conference. Watch and you'll see why.
Thanks to TeamSugar's Amadeo and my top secret spy for sending me the video.

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Paul Smith
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Woow Woow Woow!!! this the just fascinating!! amazing work!
1WOW, that's pretty amazing!!! What a fantastic idea!
I tried to use the demo, but apparently it only works on Windows...poo. Oh well, hopefully they'll be a Mac version soon??!!
2I have tried it and it's mind blowing. Matrix like. The future of computers is going to be amazing.
3i feel so un-geeky now. that's brilliant though/
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