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viewAt: Flash based panoramic photo viewer for your browser
The site indexes images uploaded and shared by users. When you first login, you'll see a world map with markers that show where the photos were taken. Click on a marker for more information, and click on an image to bring up a Flash-based panoramic viewer. You can zoom in and out of photos and scroll around the image at various speeds.
The only thing missing is a way to download images. Like we said, your monitor probably isn't large enough to do these images justice without a desktop viewer. But if you wanted to print a panoramic photo or create a desktop background for 360desktop, there's no way to use these images.
[via WebWare]

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