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According to Variety, new technology now enables stargazers to get closer than ever to A-List Celebrities on the red carpet on Oscar night tomorrow.

As synthesized by Newser, “Several websites will allow users to zoom in, à la Google Earth, and magnify high-res photos up to four times.


Meanwhile, E! will introduce the “Star Tracker” to follow celebs in real time as they traverse the rocky terrain of the red carpet—allowing hosts to identify “celebrities that are walking in close proximity to other celebrities who they are trying to avoid,” the network said gleefully.”

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