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  1. Publish Your Photosynth to Facebook

    Last week at the Real Estate Connect Conference , I did a full hour-long presentation of Photosynth diving into the details of how it works, how to create a Photosynth and how to embed your Photosynth into your applications. In conjunction with my Bing Maps presentations, Aaron Sloman, CEO of speakTech...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:13 PM Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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  2. Photosynth Goes Commercial with New Features

    A few months ago, Photosynth became a part of the Microsoft Virtual Earth team and shortly thereafter launched the availability for all users to create and upload Synths into our cloud storage. Of course, I had to take it a step further and integrate it with Virtual Earth - Photosynth Released - Now...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 07:46 AM Thursday, May 07, 2009
  3. iSynth – The Photosynth Browser for iPhone

    A few months ago I posted about the Seadragon browser that was published for iPhone allowing users to browse Photosynth and Virtual Earth on the Apple mobile device – Virtual Earth Via Seadragon on iPhone . Well, now there’s a new iPhone application made just for browsing Photosynths call iSynth and...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 02:46 AM Friday, March 13, 2009
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  4. Angels and Demons…and a Photosynth Game

    The sequel Angels and Demons to the widely popular (and for some reason controversial) movie “The Da Vinci Code” is set to release in theatres in May 2009. Until then, you can play detective in the online Angels and Demons, The Path of Illumination Contest / Game hosted by MSN featuring Microsoft Photosynth...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:24 PM Wednesday, February 04, 2009
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  5. Photosynth Featured on CSI: Miami

    Photosynth was featured on the season 12, episode 7 of CSI: Miami titled, “ Head Case ” on CBS. As described on the web site, “ The CSIs use radical technology to unlock the secrets of a man's mind when he shows up covered in blood with no memory of where he's been. ” Microsoft teamed up with the production...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:55 AM Monday, January 19, 2009
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  6. Inaugurating President Barack Obama in Photosynth

    In partnership with Microsoft, CNN has published “ The Moment ” a Photosynth experience that allows users to upload photos during the inauguration of President Barack Obama which will then automagically be stitched into the potentially largest and “most detailed experience of a single moment ever.” Don...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 03:48 PM Friday, January 16, 2009
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  7. Virtual Earth Via Seadragon on iPhone

    Perhaps you’ve heard that the Live Labs team launched a free version of the Seadragon browser for iPhone …perhaps not. While the viewer is awesome and provides a killer photo viewer (arguably better than what comes with the iPhone) it also has Microsoft Virtual Earth included natively in the application...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:50 PM Wednesday, December 17, 2008
  8. Photosynth Exploration in Live Search Maps

    Finding cool Photosynth’s just got a heck of a lot easier. We’ve just introduced a new way to explore Photosynth’s as a part of our Collection Explorer feature on Live Search Maps . 2 things - (1) how do you find Photosynths and (2) how did they get there?? Alright, so in order to find Photosynths in...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 05:01 PM Thursday, November 06, 2008
  9. Photosynth Released - Now, Let's Mash it with Virtual Earth

    Feel free to bypass my blog and download Photosynther now . Photosynther is the client software to create your own Photosynth's viewable in the browser. Some of this post may look familiar to you folks who leverage search engine cache, but I've added some Virtual Earth integration to the post so get...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:16 AM Thursday, August 21, 2008

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