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Microsoft has just unveiled its new software to create collages from your images called Autocollege 2008. This software is the result of the efforts of the Microsoft Research Team which is constantly looking for new ideas to change the way we interact with the technology around us. It you want to know more about the team, click here.  Autocollage 2008 is an “an advanced computer vision and image processing program which automatically create collages of your pictures”. The way it works is pretty simple. Just pick a folder where you have stored your pictures, press a button, and in a few minutes AutoCollage presents you with a unique memento to print or email to your family and friends. If you want to know more or if you want to download the software, click here.

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  1. andrew thomas Says:

    I was using this program for the 30 day trail it was great I loved it. Now that it is over I purchased the program however it willn’t allow me to put any new pictures together. The only thing that comes up is what I was able to college when I had the trail I want my money back if I am unable to use this program.

    SINCERLY
    ANDREW THOMAS

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