So I think this is really cool.
It's self described as "10x10™ ('ten by ten') is an interactive exploration of the words and pictures that define the time. The result is an often moving, sometimes shocking, occasionally frivolous, but always fitting snapshot of our world. Every hour, 10x10 collects the 100 words and pictures that matter most on a global scale, and presents them as a single image, taken to encapsulate that moment in time. Over the course of days, months, and years, 10x10 leaves a trail of these hourly statements which, stitched together side by side, form a continuous patchwork tapestry of human life."
I think it's pretty clever, a really neat way to see what the world is looking at. I hate to admit that I don't use it very often but that doesn't make it any less cool.
The images are taken from Reuters World News, BBC World News, and New York Times International News. Good combination but it would've been neat if they'd taken more information from Non English speaking nations. Would be a lot more difficult but a little more interesting. Anyways, I think it's really cool so check it out.