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      <title>Photo software creates 3-D world</title>
      <description>Experimental software developed by UW computer scientists, called Photo Tourism, is one part photo album and one part video game. The program combines digital images to create a 3-D virtual world. Uses could include organizing personal photo collections, creating virtual tours or someday making a visual map of all the photos on the Internet. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=http://uwnews.washington.edu/ni/article.asp?articleID=30518&gt;&lt;b&gt;VIDEO&lt;/b&gt;  | Photo Tourism software demonstration | 5:16</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <title>Rome was built in a day, with hundreds of thousands of digital photos</title>
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