Microsoft Photosynth & The Inauguration
- by Chad Weaver on January 20, 2009 3:03 PM
CNN asked users to send in their photos of Barack Obama being sworn in, and created this photosynth using the images (warning: the experience requires silverlight to be installed). I've seen a number of photosynths, but this one certinaly takes the cake. Take a few minutes to explore when you need a work break!
And if that isn't enough of a time waster, here is an map where you can browse photosynths from other inauguration events.




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