MS Photosynth: 3D browsing and web2.0 photo data = web3pointD?

February 28th, 2007 § 1 Comment

MS Photosynth is an app or a Firefox plugin (and yes – this is a Microsoft product!) that connects to geo-coded photo sites like Flickr and enables you to browse through similar pictures in 3D. The tech preview is visually very impressive but I’ve not yet seen a real-life demo so the verdict is still open. The video of the demo does look good though.

In my mind, this represents an interesting step forward in the cross-overs between web 2.0 apps and 3d browsing. It also raises interesting questions about where Microsoft might be headed in the 3d browsing space (aka “3pointD”). Particularly considering the rumours around Google’s developments in this field – where Google Earth and SketchUp could be brought together to create a “Google Planet” – a virtual-real-world Second Life, if you will. As has been suggested – maybe, in the not-to-distant future, “every Google Account [will] include a plot of land on Google Planet?”

fowalondon07

February 22nd, 2007 § 3 Comments

Do I really need to blog my notes from the last two days at this year’s London FOWA event? No, I thought not.

The Machine is Us/ing Us

February 5th, 2007 § 1 Comment

I stumbled across this rather slick video this morning, introducing how internet technology is evolving. I quite like it…
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