montage-a-google
Susan Lomuto | Jan 04, 2008 | Comments 2
I need to do something right now that doesn’t require too many brain cells. Grant Robinson has developed a passle of fun web toys for people to play with – just the ticket for me today. My personal favorites are the Onion Skin Prototype (a very, very simple animation tool), Scribble and the popular Montage-a-Google, featured here.
Montage-a-Google uses Google’s image search to generate a large grid of images based on keywords entered by the user. Not only an interesting way of browsing the net, it can also be used to create desktop pictures or even posters.
Bet Lisa Clarke would have had fun with this when she was trying to pick her latest color scheme.
Want to see a gaggle of Google montages? Flickr baby, Flickr. Go play…
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Oh, my. You are so right – how cool! I will, of course, need to drop everything and play with that…
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