The Gigapxl Project captures image nearing 4 GIGAPIXELS!
September 10, 2006
Weighing more than 100 pounds, the camera captures images at 4 gigapixels — a resolution high enough to photograph four football fields and capture every single blade of grass.
a real-world 90-degree panorama would need to be searched with 12X tripod-mounted binoculars before one could hope to accumulate an equivalent amount of information.
Wow, I was simply astonished.
But, what could be the possible use of such a camera? A photo fitting onto a DVD, taking some N time to load?
:-/
But that lens is doing some amazing work! I wonder whats the technology behind that lens.
Over 60 amazing optical illusions
September 10, 2006
By far the coolest illusions you will ever see!
Really amazing content… But, I got a quiz tomorrow to mug for
My Google Gadgets
August 18, 2006
There was a recent Google Desktop Gadget competition, wherein I coded and submitted four Gadgets
- Translate

A simple gadget, that uses Google’s Translate server. Google hasnt released APIs for this service, but this is a small hack to get it going. - Topcoder Events list

This gadget parses the Topcoder’s Calendar page, and lists all events of that month. It was a pretty tough job parsing HTML with regular expressions! But, amazingly, it worked. - GScheduler

A simple event / reminder scheduler, add multiple friends, and get the reminder by chat!
- MD5 Generator

A MD5 checksum generator of a file. Just drag n drop. Uses the freely available C code written by RSA Security, released to public.
All gadgets can be found here:
http://desktop.google.com/plugins
