People take Instagram photos everywhere. Even—especially—in places you can’t easily get into. That’s why it seems like the most natural thing in the world for something like Worldcam to exist.
Worldcam’s premise is simple: You can search for the locations of buildings or public addresses in any city, and it will show you a list of all the Instagram photos tagged there. Want to see inside of the 60 Minutes office? No sweat! It’s very cool, and you should check it out and see what kind of cool stuff you can find. To get you started, here the first eight places we scoped out.
Microsoft Commons
Building
15255 NE 40th St
98052 Redmond WA
United States
Apple
Building
20300 Stevens Creek Blvd.
95014 Cupertino CA
United States
Gawker Media
Office
210 Elizabeth Street
New York NY
United States
Weta Digital
Office
9-11 Manuka Street
6022 Miramar
New Zealand
60 Minutes
Office
United States
New York Times Building
Office
620 8th Ave.
10018 New York NY
United States
Vivid Entertainment LLC
Office
3599 Cahuenga Blvd W
90068 Los Angeles CA
United States
Barclays Center
Basketball Stadium
620 Atlantic Ave.
11217 Brooklyn NY
United States
Via: Gizmodo
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