1) You can now view a non-stop stream of images as they're uploaded to the Flickr database. Yes, there is now always something to look at. Be careful, we couldn't find any adult filter. (-: The site is called Flickr Spy.
2) One of our favorite tools for searching for and viewing images and video online is CoolIris and their "3D Wall." They also have anIPhone version. This page has all the info you'll need. The only issue for some is that it requires a small download.
Now, CoolIris now has an "express" version (entirely web-based) that lets users create "3D Walls" of images to post to their web site, blog, iGoogle page, or various social network sites.
Btw, all CoolIris services are free and if you're able to download a small Firefox add-on, have a look at Cool Previews. It takes a bit of getting used to but it can be a real time saver. It's also a great app to show during demos.
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