Multimedia browser plugin Cooliris, which lets you view photo and video content on the web in a more visually appealing manner (screencap above), has snagged $9.6 million in Series C financing from ...
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Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Cooliris, the startup that allows users to explore sites like YouTube and ...
Cooliris, the preview-enabling browser extension for Windows IE, Firefox and Safari, recently expanded its compatibility to include quite a few more websites. For those that have never used it, ...
I attended TechCrunch Disrupt in Shanghai this week and while there had the chance to sit down with Soujanya Bhumkar, Co-Founder and CEO of Cooliris, a company providing an iOS app that allows you to ...
Cooliris is launching a new version of its 3D wall today, one that makes it easier to explore images and other media on the web, on social networking sites, and now, even on your computer desktop. The ...
We love sharing photos. There are more than 300 million photos shared on Facebook each day. As of April 2012, there are over 1 billion photos uploaded to Instagram. Last year, the number of photos ...
We don’t talk about Cooliris nearly often enough. The Palo Alto-based company has done a fantastic job in pushing the limits of interactive photo and video browsing with its 3D Wall, a plug-in for ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Cooliris hopes you think its plug-in, which can be seen on various sites ...
Unusual browsers are nothing new. Whether it's Opera, Cuil, or Melzoo, there's always someone hoping to improve upon Google. This time, though, it's something special: Cooliris lets you flick through ...
One of the most visually stunning search applications on the iPhone has just been updated to support YouTube videos. Go get it. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, ...
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