Seesmic's Acquisition of Twhirl
WebProNews
Look at PicLens. Just look and look and look how it augments, for now, the browser experience. Expect that Tim Berners Lee expected an editor, not a browser. And then with varying media and microcontent, the possibilities are even more dive...
NVIDIA extends GeForce 9 series, launches low-end GeForce 9400 GT
HEXUS.net
... great solution for consumers to optimise the performance of their PC for everyday applications, such as getting online directions through Google Earth or Microsoft 3D maps, or surfing the web for photos using an interactive plug-in lik...
July 2008
ClickZ Blog
In looking to the potential for a richer future for online video ads, Dorian Sweet, a digital strategist, pointed to a cool tool called PicLens. Using this tool, a Web site visitor can view photos or videos from a site such as YouTube on a ...
PILE ON ADD-ONS
USA Today
I was able to get several other recommended programs to work with Vista. Among them: Forecastfox (weather), TwitterFox (keeping track of Twitter status updates or "tweets") and Piclens from Coolris. Piclens is a nifty 3-D environment for wa...
TheStar.com | living | The future's in the wink of an eye
Toronto Star
Austin Shoemaker, a former Apple Computer software engineer and now chief technology officer at Coolris, the small California start up company that developed PicLens software commented in The New York Times last Sunday: "People should think...
Get even greater control of Firefox tabs
Tectonic
but TM+ has been around for a very, very long time, and is on the top extensions for Firefox lists a dozen times over… Now - you want some nifty add - ons; try PicLens, Thinger, or UI Tweaker. I can give you a pile more, but these are a few...
Coming Soon: Nothing Between You and Your Machine
New York Times
One intriguing example of this new immersive approach to Web navigation is the PicLens software from Cooliris, a 10-person start-up based here. This software plug-in for Web browsers tries to make it possible to navigate, find and share inf...
Nvidia wants to balance your PC, and at Intel's expense
CNET Asia
Whether Nvidia has a compelling argument depends on just how visual you like your computing. Do you turn the 3D cities on in Google Maps? Do you like Vista's translucent windows? Have you even heard of PicLens (which we actually like, but t...
Can Browser Plug-ins Be a Business?
Gigaom.com
Cooliris (formerly known as PicLens) recently hired Shashi Seth, formerly chief of monetization at YouTube, as its chief revenue officer. Last week, he shared some interesting facts about the company. Among them: Since launching the softwar...
YouTube business exec joins startup Cooliris
Venturebeat.com
The startup’s browser plugin PicLens allows users to browse YouTube videos and other media in a three-dimensional array of images, and Seth says its potential significance is much larger — it could create a new paradigm of web browsing. Coo...
PicLens: Publishers can engage more with photos
BizReport.com
Though the interface is, thus far, non-revenue building there are plans to include a revenue building model in the future. In the mean time, better engaging readers with more involved pictures is a good way to keep them on-site and reading ...
PicLens 1.6 viewer released for Firefox
MacNN
CoolIris has released v1.6 of PicLens , its plug-in for various web browsers. The add-on enables more advanced, full-screen viewing of images on the web, operating similarly to the filmstrip viewer in Aperture; to activate it, users simply ...
Tiger update brings Safari headaches
ZDNet Blogs
The culprit was the popular PicLens browser add-on for viewing online images. Once I had removed it from ~/Library/InputManagers, Safari worked. There are reports that the Leopard-compatible PicLens update fixes this issue. A post on MacInT...