Cooliris
Developer(s)Cooliris
Initial releaseJanuary 2008 (2008-01)[1]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
TypeWeb Application framework
Websitewww.cooliris.com As of January 2024 this domain name is for sale.

Cooliris (for Desktop), formerly known as PicLens, was a web browser extension developed by Cooliris, Inc, and later acquired by Yahoo. The plugin provides an interactive 3D-like experience for viewing digital images and videos from the web and from desktop applications. The software places a small icon atop image thumbnails that appear on a webpage. Clicking on the icon loads the Cooliris 3D Wall, a browsing environment that gives the user the effect of flying through a three-dimensional space.[2]

Released to the public in January 2008, The New York Times described Cooliris as the "new immersive approach to Web navigation".[1] Cooliris went out to win the 2008 Crunchies Award for Best Design.[3] The plugin has received over 50 million downloads.[4]

As of May 2014 browser plugins are unavailable from the official website. There are only links to tablet apps - for iOS and Android.

References

  1. 1 2 John Markoff (March 9, 2008). "Coming Soon: Nothing Between You and Your Machine". The New York Times.
  2. Lim Yung-Hui (July 26, 2012). "Cooliris Repurposes Its 3D Wall Technology For Social". Forbes.
  3. Crunchies 2008 Award Winners Archived April 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  4. Ken Yeung (November 28, 2012). "With 250m+ photos viewed, Cooliris updates iOS app, grabs pics from Google Drive, Flickr, others". TheNextWeb.


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