Google Maps Like You've Never Seen 'Em
Google Maps Like You’ve Never Seen ‘Em:

According to its creator, “Google Cartography uses the Google Search API to build a visual representation of the interconnectivity of streets in an area.” In other news, our heads just exploded.
· Google Cartography [Richard Jones via Curbed Photo Pool]
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this is an interesting representation of the connectivity of nyc.
May 19, 2006 No Comments
Australia Introduces New Copyright Exceptions
Australia Introduces New Copyright Exceptions:
The Australian Attorney-General has issued a press release, announcing the results of the 12-month review of its copyright law. … In essence, the government has decided not to adopt the U.S. fair use system — where a broadly worded defence must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Instead, the government will expand, and amend, existing specific exceptions in Australian law. That makes the amendments complicated, but potentially more certain. [Weatherall's Law] CopyCense: K. Matthew Dames on the law, business, and technology of digital content. A business venture of Seso Digital LLC.
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fair use is interesting because it makes that which falls outside of it, protected slightly differently, usually stronger.
May 19, 2006 No Comments
Beyond the blog for development
Nancy White – It is KEWL and KINKY: Collaboration Software – Full Circle Online Interaction Blog:
a new software release from the African Virtual Open Initiative and Resources project (AVOIR), “a sophisticated group-based collaboration system, supporting an unlimited number of groups… where you have complete control over what functionality is installed, as well as what functionality is available on a per group basis.
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in general, i think we need more projects like this. it has groups, it is bloggy and wiki…. it is open, free, and multilingual….
May 18, 2006 No Comments
Unite
Unite:
Unite
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worth stating.
May 18, 2006 No Comments
Carnegie Perspectives: Opportunity is Knocking: Will Education Open the Door?
Carnegie Perspectives: Opportunity is Knocking: Will Education Open the Door?:
we must look beyond institutional boundaries and connect efforts among many settings and open source entrepreneurs. Administrators and faculty leaders should help institutions strategize about how to support and sustain open education on a long-term basis.
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I agree, we need to break the boundaries here.
May 18, 2006 No Comments
3D Milling Service Offered for SL Residents
3D Milling Service Offered for SL Residents:
Second Life residents will soon be able to order up physical versions of their avatars, their builds or their favorite Second Life objects in full 3D, and in a variety of materials, thanks to a pair of students at the Art Institute of Chicago. Simon Spartalian (aka Simon Jezebel in SL) and Mike Beradino (a recent graduate of the Art Institute) will launch the service on June 1, offering to mill SL objects up to 9″X 5″X 5″ out of anything from foam to wax to stainless steel. The pair are already documenting their milling efforts at their Recursive Instruments blog.
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the bleed reverses….. everyone knows that we bleed identity into electronic artifacts and environments… but when we pull out that identity, what happens to it?
May 17, 2006 1 Comment
vlo.gs — video blog, vlog, videoblog ping syndication
vlo.gs — video blog, vlog, videoblog ping syndication:
vlo.gs is an aggregator of fine video product
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imajes.info built this tool it works pretty well.
May 17, 2006 No Comments
Airline Pilot Central – FedEx arrivals during Thunderstorms
Airline Pilot Central – FedEx arrivals during Thunderstorms:
edEx arrivals during Thunderstorms
Time lapse radar track of FedEx aircraft arriving into the Memphis hub during area thunderstorms.
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the music makes this much better….
May 17, 2006 No Comments
Putfile – HHO GAS
Putfile – HHO GAS:
HHO GAS
perhaps real….
May 17, 2006 No Comments
Housing Boycott
Housing Boycott:
My wife and I are tired of the insanity of Bay Area housing prices, and want to fight back. Most of our friends — and we suspect, you — do too. So we created this website to start a grass roots movement to stop the insanity, through a synchronized boycott, and through education. We CAN make a difference. Read more here.
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when all else fails to bring rationality to the system, boycott works. social action does work to change the world, all you have to do is to organize the populace and change will occur.
May 16, 2006 No Comments