"It's Microsoft's World, Kid…

I just live in it.”

That was the line in CSI: NY last night, where Microsoft’s Photosynth was used to reconstruct the events prior to and during a crime at a high school prom. They loaded up all of the photos taken on every student’s cell phone ( a big box of them).  Then they used Photosynth to timeline the victim and suspects whereabouts in the moments before the Guidance Counselor was slain.  One of my clients worked on this program, so I was “tuned in” last night. 

Rather than my trying to explain what Microsoft Live Labs Photosynth is, for those who didn’t see the show last night, here’s a video that Robert Scoble put up when Photosynth was the hit of the O’Reilly Web 2.0 Summit in the Fall of 2006.  Here’s another great and even better video called Nasa meets Photosynth

Another description from Wikipedia: “from Microsoft Live Labs and the University of Washington that analyzes digital photographs to build a three-dimensional point cloud of a photographed object.[1] Pattern recognition components compare portions of images to create points, which are then compared to convert the image into a model.”

The program last night and the Nasa meets Photosynth video give some great examples of how this technology can be used.  In the comments someone noted that he might be able to “watch his child grow up” by using this technolgy, and someone else referenced a marriage of Flickr and Photosynth for multiple purposes. 

As a side note, I am one of those people who didn’t like Bill Gates too much, until I saw him “honored” in the eyes of a friend from India.  Watching my friend speak from the standpoint of “anything is possible”,  I realized what a huge role model Mr. Gates is for so many young people with dreams. When I see young people striving to become great in their own right, every single day, spurned by the idea that “everyone can be great…just like Bill Gates”, I bless Mr. Gates for his ripple effect.

Someone bought me an Apple computer…I refused to use it for six months and then gave it back.  On the other hand, they are going to have to pry my iPhone from my cold dead hands…until Microsoft comes out with a replacement product 🙂

May Day Seattle Neighborhood Round Up

It’s May Day today in Seattle and hopefully we are now finally into Spring and warmer weather.  To celebrate the return (not to mention the return of the Neighborhood Round Up after its unscheduled winter hibernation) are a few Seattle Neighborhood Blog postings on Spring….  

Happy May Day Seattle! 

Alki  marks the time for Tulips at Pike Place Market, and Ballard Avenue marks an earlier, colder Tulip!  

Over on Broadway Seattle the warmer weather is bringing fresh produce…another kind of “produce” is noted on Capitol Hill Seattle.   

Arbor Day festivities last weekend in Issaquah Undressed.  Market fresh produce is coming in May to SammaMishmash .  

Kirkland Weblog and the False Spring Day on April 12th, and Spring brings color, blooms and babies on Queen Anne: All About the Neighborhood.  

Spring brought more than flowers to Lake City Blog…Tweedy and Popp!  And lastly, a different “sign” of the Rites of Spring in West Seattle Blog

Thank goodness Spring is finally warming up!