WSJ PhotoWall – Year 2008 In Pictures Powered By CoolIris
WSJ.com published its 2008 year-end photos, and in addition to the regular slideshows, there’s a cool implementation using the CoolIris embed wall – the WSJ PhotoWall.
CoolIris brings clickless browsing or pageless navigation to photos and videos, and that’s what makes the PhotoWall fun to play with. Anytime a user is required to click to navigate, there’s a drop off after the first couple clicks. CoolIris eliminates the click and helps surface the long tail. Now only if Apple could take the CoolIris iPhone app and use it to power the app store, they wouldn’t have to worry about the sales performances of apps in the long tail.
Check out the WSJ PhotoWall and let me know what you think?
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Oren Duplessy on December 20th, 2010
When are you going to post again? You really entertain a lot of people!:)

pervasive development disorder on November 9th, 2010
Your writing style and vocabulary is so good, that i had to go through it again to understand it completely.