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Symphony by _Paula AnDDrade on Flickr.

Symphony by _Paula AnDDrade on Flickr.

The Zoomer Philosopher by (Jt) on Flickr.
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The Zoomer Philosopher by (Jt) on Flickr.

rebel with a cause by moksimil on Flickr.
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rebel with a cause by moksimil on Flickr.

St. Maarten [EXPLORED] by Matt G. Harris on Flickr.

St. Maarten [EXPLORED] by Matt G. Harris on Flickr.

apoplecticskeptic:

kateoplis:

“CYCLORAMIC Just when you think that nobody could possibly have another fresh idea for a phone app, Cycloramic ($1) makes 360-degree panoramic videos — without a tripod or swivel.
You stand the phone upright and tap the Go button. Incredibly, the phone, balancing on its end, begins to rotate itself. Freakiest darned thing you ever saw. Great for winning bar bets or establishing new religions.
If you’ve ever seen a phone scoot itself along a table when it is in buzz mode, you get the principle. The app triggers the phone’s vibration module at exactly the right frequencies to make the phone turn on the table. The phone’s sensors figure out how far it’s rotated.
It works only on shiny surfaces like glass, polished granite or laminated wood (like desks), and only the iPhone 5 has exactly the right balance. It’s a jaw-dropper.”
Pogie Awards for the Brightest Ideas of 2012 | NYT

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apoplecticskeptic:

kateoplis:

CYCLORAMIC Just when you think that nobody could possibly have another fresh idea for a phone app, Cycloramic ($1) makes 360-degree panoramic videos — without a tripod or swivel.

You stand the phone upright and tap the Go button. Incredibly, the phone, balancing on its end, begins to rotate itself. Freakiest darned thing you ever saw. Great for winning bar bets or establishing new religions.

If you’ve ever seen a phone scoot itself along a table when it is in buzz mode, you get the principle. The app triggers the phone’s vibration module at exactly the right frequencies to make the phone turn on the table. The phone’s sensors figure out how far it’s rotated.

It works only on shiny surfaces like glass, polished granite or laminated wood (like desks), and only the iPhone 5 has exactly the right balance. It’s a jaw-dropper.”

Pogie Awards for the Brightest Ideas of 2012 | NYT

Wha?!

1329 Kokovoko by Kokovoko Project _ Jordi V. Pou on Flickr.
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1329 Kokovoko by Kokovoko Project _ Jordi V. Pou on Flickr.

Savannah by John Mallon Iphoneography on Flickr.
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Savannah by John Mallon Iphoneography on Flickr.

Remembering summer by John Mallon Iphoneography on Flickr.
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Remembering summer by John Mallon Iphoneography on Flickr.

Commute by picturesmith on Flickr.
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Commute by picturesmith on Flickr.

Painted savanna by John Mallon Iphoneography on Flickr.
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Painted savanna by John Mallon Iphoneography on Flickr.

what lies beneath. by Urban Muser on Flickr.
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what lies beneath. by Urban Muser on Flickr.

just another day…. by Diana~! on Flickr.
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just another day…. by Diana~! on Flickr.

gestures by Meyer Felix on Flickr.
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gestures by Meyer Felix on Flickr.

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