PicLens | Immersive Slideshows Across the Web
tags: images
Piclens Update – timlauer.org Annotated
I’ve written about PicLens, (here and here) the immersive image technology (a browser extension) that allows you to bring up full screen images to your browser from popular web sites such as Flickr, Google Images, and Yahoo, in addition to providing a plugin that brings the same technology to your blogs
Theory of Knowledge | Blogging and the Digital Profile Annotated
tags: pudongtok
- From an 11th grader! Who says these kids don’t think about what and why you post to the web. Worth a read!
- post by jutecht
Random people that you don’t know drop in from their workstations all over the world– People that may or may not be older, smarter, and more well-read in whatever you’re talking about than you are– read your work, scrutinizing every opinion you express and every assumption you make, and judge you on it. It’s perfectly reasonable; after all, they don’t know you personally and all they have to go on is this piece of writing that you yourself put out for all to see.






Hey Jeff and readers,
Thanks for blogging yet again on PicLens – We are so happy to have your tremendous support!
To give you an update – our newest platforms for Safari 2 and FireFox 2 have enhanced performance and website coverage. Our version for FF3 is in beta, and we are releasing another for Safari 3.1 with the Wall (our 3D interface) very soon. Email us at feedback@piclens.com for more information, or if you would like to try these betas
Itâ??s hard to really capture the awesomeness of PicLens in words (after allâ?¦ONE picture is worth a thousand, and we have a whole wall of them!), so here are links to two videos demos that give your readers an idea of what all the PicLens excitement is about. The first is by our team and the other by a PicLens fan.
http://www.piclens.com/demo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uRG40tqC8dM
Thanks, again.
Meg & The Cooliris Team