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Google Earth Plugin Roundup
A nice collection of sites that take advantage of the Google Earth Plugin...
Google Reader Shared Items
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Google Earth Plugin Roundup
A nice collection of sites that take advantage of the Google Earth Plugin...
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Google Earth API - Google Code
The Google Earth Browser Plugin is now also available for Mac OS...
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NY Times Op-Ed: How to publish without perishing
Google shows Microsoft how to connect the dots
The Inside Story: Find the full content of children's books on the Web
iPhone App Makes Logging On to Free AT&T Wi-Fi Not Suck [IPhone Apps]
Stumbling Blocks: Playing It Too Safe Online Will Make You Sorry | Edutopia
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Create better schools by creating better societies
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iPhone audio recording apps in the App Store | iPhone Footprint
iRecord iPhone iHappy
Alan Levine points me to Recorder. An audio recorder for the iPhone...
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Bill Gates And His Silver Bullet - Forbes.com
Bridging Differences: Good Intentions, Ignorant Elites, and Scoundrels
Diane Ravitch on good intentions, ignorant elites and scoundrels...
TiVo's Mobile Interface Gets Things Recording on the Go
BigTweet Sends Tweets from Any Web Page (Up to 280 Characters)
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Griffin Technology: Clarifi
Protective case for the iPhone 3G with a built in close up lens...
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Simple audio annotations in Google Earth
My Moving Map
My Moving Map is an application for the iPhone that uses GPS to track your location and broadcast it online so that your friends can find you. The position and the routes that you take are broadcast, viewable online on this website and can even be loaded into Google Earth. You can also get directions to your friends from the iPhone simply by selecting them from your address book (provided they are running MyMovingMap too).
User generated metadata in the LibraryThing folksonomy. (Vincent Sterken)
Make your own Cardboard iPhone Dock
Dave Eggers makes his TED Prize wish: Once Upon a School | Video on TED.com