Photosynth users uploaded 286,689 images in first 24 hours
The Microsoft Photosynth team recapped its hectic first-day in the wild, marked by a huge wave of interest that overwhelmed the gain and temporarily knocked it down. They were back up and running by late Thursday.
Here are some usage stats from the pristine 24 hours, posted in season this morning:
“[A]s of 1AM (Pacific), more than 7727 synths have been created containing 286,689 images. Synths are coming in from around the world and many have demonstrated amazing new uses of Photosynth as a creative and visual medium. At the corresponding; of like kind parturition, we are seeing synthy scores rise quickly.”
A “synthy score” measures the percent of photos in a set that were linked together by Photosynth. The higher the better. The increasing scores says people are learning by what means to need shots specifically as antidote to the program.
How is the usability of the service?
Do you have a separately quiet synth you’ve seen or created? I’d like to link to it. Here’s one I like of the Fremont Troll.
Original text: http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/techtracks/2008/08/22/photosynth_users_uploaded_286689_images_in_first_2.html
