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This has been around for quite some time, but Cool Iris is an über-cool plug-in for Safari (and the other browsers) that lets you browse images and videos from sites such as Google, Bing, Flickr, and YouTube in a whole new way. What's so impressive about Cool Iris is the speed by which it searches: upon hitting enter you are immediately presented with this wall of media, which you can zoom into and browse through as they fly across your face! This is potentially mind-blowing if you have those giant desktop screens. Cool Iris also works on Facebook: when in the Photo Albums page, just click on the Cool Iris icon over each album and instantaneously glide -- no, fly -- through your friend's 200 photos from spring break.
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