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		<title>MS Photo tourism &#8211; Finding Paths through the World&#8217;s Photos</title>
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The core technology was already demonstrated in TED.COM but here is the productization result.
Still quite amazing but looks less smooth than the previous demo maybe due to the limitations of the underlying machine?  Intentional?
It is not so foten I see MS products that really excite me but this is one of them.
YouTube &#8211; Finding Paths [...]]]></description>
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<p>The core technology was already demonstrated in TED.COM but here is the productization result.</p>
<p>Still quite amazing but looks less smooth than the previous demo maybe due to the limitations of the underlying machine?  Intentional?</p>
<p>It is not so foten I see MS products that really excite me but this is one of them.</p>
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