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Exploring Apple's Divinity, 'You Gotta See This' App Creates Seamless Panoramas

Michelangelo meets the iPhone
There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.
  • After decades of fighting, the Mac vs. PC war shows no sign of subsiding. A new paper from Texas A&M's Heidi Campbell examines Apple's apparent divinity, as based on four myths (creation, hero, satanic and resurrection). [From: The Atlantic]
  • The unfortunately titled 'You Gotta See This!' may be the coolest mobile photography app we've witnessed this year. The iPhone 4-only app uses the phone's gyroscope to find the camera's position and automatically snaps photos as you move the camera. It then stitches all of the photos together into one giant panorama, saving you the effort of having to create a seamless image in Photoshop. [From: TUAW]
  • Gawker.tv compiles the dumbest things said about the Internet caught on tape, ranging from Senator Ted Stevens' classic quote, "It's not a big truck; it's a series of tubes," to Biden's woefully out of touch quip, "Do you know the website number?" [From: Gawker.tv]
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