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		<title>Trippy Photo plugin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So with the endless amount of new things that I get to encounter at my job I was shown the coolest photo plugin for firefox. A professor who is always scouring the infinite corners of the internet just to find things that students have not yet discovered stumbled across a plugin called Piclens. This little small 2MB plugin turns your facebook or google image search pages into a 3D frontrow like environment of picture bliss. The best thing about this clever plugin is that it&#8217;s totally free! What I&#8217;ve found particularly helpful is when I&#8217;m searching in google for a specific photo, using Piclens I can scroll into what seems an endless 3D wall of pictures. Find the one you want, just click on it and it immediately zooms into view. The picture&#8217;s resolution then becomes magically crisp. Brilliant!! On thing I love about the way it interfaces with the<a href="http://www.mikespike.org/2008/05/02/trippy-photo-plugin"> read more...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mikespike.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/piclens.jpg" rel="lightbox[55]"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-58 alignleft" style="float: left;" title="piclens" src="http://www.mikespike.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/piclens-150x150.jpg" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="150" height="150" rel="lightbox" /></a>So with the endless amount of new things that I get to encounter at my job I was shown the coolest photo plugin for firefox. A professor who is always scouring the infinite corners of the internet just to find things that students have not yet discovered stumbled across a plugin called <a title="Piclens" href="http://www.piclens.com/" target="_self">Piclens</a>. This little small 2MB plugin turns your facebook or google image search pages into a 3D frontrow like environment of picture bliss. The best thing about this clever plugin  is that it&#8217;s totally free!   What I&#8217;ve found particularly helpful is  when I&#8217;m searching in google for a specific photo, using Piclens I can scroll into what seems an endless 3D wall of pictures. Find the one you want, just click on it and it immediately zooms into view. The picture&#8217;s resolution then becomes magically crisp. Brilliant!!<span id="more-55"></span></p>
<p>On thing I love about the way it interfaces with the broswer is that whenever you mouse over a picture on an approved site that it works with (google, facebook, myspace&#8230;and some more) it will show a small blue icon in the lower left corner of the image. So if you don&#8217;t want to  view  the picture(s) in Piclens, its so easy to bypass it. I definitely will put this on my list of favorite plugins for firefox. For Safari users, I believe at the current moment they are trying to work on making it compatible with the current version. Good luck..</p>
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