New York Times Cites PicLens as New Immersive Approach
Hitting the newspaper stands today is an article in the New York Times that describes our popular PicLens product as an example of new generation technology for Web navigation. You can grab a copy of the article Coming Soon: Nothing Between You and Your Machine in the Business Section of the paper or at nytimes.com, which released the online version yesterday.
Journalist John Markoff cites Nintendo Wii, the Apple iPhone, and PicLens as technologies that bring computer screens to life in new, immersive ways. Markoff goes on to highlight PicLens and its unique immersive features.
Austin Shoemaker, our very own chief technology officer at Cooliris, Inc., is quoted in the article.

The New York Times is the largest 7-day paper in the United States, with home delivery in over 340 markets and a net audience of 22 million for its print and online publications. The publisher joins other media leaders, such as CNET, Macworld, and the BBC, who see PicLens at the forefront of emerging technologies that transform the Web experience.
April 15th, 2008 at 7:00 am
we have enabled Piclens for our members
we have thousands members and many of them are already enjoy the new 3d fully immersive galleries that you have created with Piclens!
thank you!
April 26th, 2008 at 9:07 pm
That’s terrific! Thanks so much for enabling your site for PicLens. We’ve got more features coming that you and your members will enjoy. Stay tuned!
May 13th, 2008 at 8:50 am
Hello,
Our museum amateur radio cards is absolutly so nice with Piclens!!
See some cards from amateur radio in US Bases in France 1945-1967!
http://arp75.free.fr/GalerieARP/index.php?/category/182
Thanks you !
Laurent BEUGNET, Paris, France
Amateur radio station F6GOX
September 9th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
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