Microsoft launches iPhone app
In a somewhat bizarre turn of events, Microsoft has released its first application for Apple’s iPhone – and it’s not available on its own Windows Mobile platform.
CNet spotted the release of Seadragon Mobile by Microsoft’s Live Labs on Sunday. Designed as a lightweight, mobile implementation of the Seadragon technology which powers the Photosynth 3D photo gallery system, the free application – available from Apple’s App Store – allows images stored on the Internet or on the Photosynth service to be quickly browsed via a 3D accelerated ‘deep-zoom’ system which allows the viewing of images far larger than the iPhone can handle alone. (more…)











