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GoogleESRI Announcement in Plain English
via fav.or.it custom feed by (Adena Schutzberg) on May 14, 2008
The announcements out of Where 2.0 from John Hanke of Google and Jack Dangermond regarding integrating neogeography with professional GIS (perhaps not the best terms, but I'm confident readers understand) are quite a lot to digest. (Video available here.) But that's ok, both companies are resetting their visions with regard to the other, to data and to services and it's certainly time...
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Ted Belman and the anti-Obama Smear Machine
via Feeddit by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Right-winger Ted Belman has embarrassed himself by joining the stampede of conservatives so desperate to keep Senator Barack Obama out of the White House that they'll say anything to scare people out of voting for him.Make no mistake, Belman and his ilk are scared. Here's what he and his fellow smear-mongers want you to believe.564 Diggs and 103 Comments in US Elections 2008 - Submitted...
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Google opens geographic search interface
via Feeddit by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
BURLINGAME, Calif.--Google added a new element to its search interface that will let others' Web sites use geographically linked information.181 Diggs and 6 Comments in Tech Industry News - Submitted by SirPopper - Mirror
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World's most obese man vies for different record
via Feeddit by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Manuel Uribe, once the world's most obese man, is now vying for a different record: the human who has lost the most weight.Uribe spent the 1990s eating pizzas and burgers in the United States where he worked as a computer repairman. Addicted to junk food, he eventually tipped the scales at 1,235 pounds back in Mexico, bingeing on greasy tacos.174 Diggs and 44 Comments in People - Submitted by...
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How to Pack Everything You Own in One Bag
via Feeddit by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
With more and more airlines charging extra to check a second piece of baggage, packing light has become a necessity.259 Diggs and 25 Comments in Travel & Places - Submitted by Mattman9876 - Mirror
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In Pictures: Declassified UFO Files
via Feeddit by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
The National Archives is displaying previously classified files on UFOs. They include this diagram, whose author believed alien craft used decoy methods to avoid detection, carrying not humans but "fallen angels".247 Diggs and 66 Comments in Space - Submitted by jaybol - Mirror
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Twitter for Music
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on May 13, 2008
Twitter is an efficient technology for spreading and harvesting concise ideas. Unfortunately, it’s not so great for sharing rich media. Want to broadcast a video? You’ll have to settle for a TinyURL to YouTube, or maybe switch over to Seesmic altogether. Pownce improves on the Twitter model by supporting file transfers and at least one new data type: the structured event. It also appears to...
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Why You Shouldn’t Hesitate To Ask Twitter For Help
via SheGeeks by Corvida on May 12, 2008
Today, tornadoes tore across the state of Georgia. I’m currently residing in Dublin, GA for familial reasons. This morning I woke up to the horrible sound of a train. However, there are no trains where I live. I immediately went to my window where I was greeted with an unfamiliar site; a tornado was headed straight towards my house.Fortunately, it immediately diverted to our backyard and...
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Friend Connect And The End Of The Fragmentation Era
via Mashable! by Stan Schroeder on May 12, 2008
For those of you who have been struggling to understand what Google’s latest service, Friend Connect, really is, and how it relates to the competitors, I’ve found a simple answer: it’s MyBlogLog on a global scale. MyBlogLog is a great little service (later acquired by Yahoo) with a simple idea: give a name and a face to your website’s visitors. In a way, it takes your visitors and creates...
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ReadBurner Partners with NetVibes
via chrisbrogan.com by chrisbrogan on May 13, 2008
Why let Google Reader have all the fun? My friend, Drew Olanoff, alerts me to the news that ReadBurner, known for showing news from the point of view of how many people have shared it using Google Reader’s Shared Items feature, have expanded. They’ve just released (20 minutes ago) a tie into NetVibes via the Ginger API, that will promote a similar kind of feature. The tab is already live on...
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