In March of this year Microsoft Live Labs Architect, Blaise
Aguera y Arcas spoke at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Conference
in Monterey, CA. Blaise demonstrated Seadragon and Photosynth to
an enthusiastic audience and painted a vision for how these technologies will evolve
in the months and years ahead. Watch the short video above to see some of the amazing
ways these technologies will change the way you interact with your images in the future,
and visit the Photosynth site to try
the latest collections from the team.
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