Tag Archive | "mapping"

Google Wave – Who isn’t excited by this?

Thursday, June 4, 2009

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People are starting to get the impact of this, I’ll write my thoughts on that later, but for now if you haven’t seen this grab a coffee, some time and sit down for 80 minutes. Watch this video from the Google I/O conference about the soon to be released Google Wave. I love this line: [...]

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Oh No! Google Latitude knows where I am!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

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Privacy freaks will lose the plot over this one. I’ve already had a good laugh at the headline on the free London Metro this morning: Google Latitude allows you to share your location with your friends on a map from your phone. Currently it’s available for: T-Mobile G1 (of course) Most colout Blackberry devices Windows [...]

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LBi / Multimap Workshop

Saturday, June 21, 2008

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LBi Workshop Originally uploaded by stephen__b Some pictures from a very recent workshop at LBi’s offices in Brick Lane, London. Courtesy of Stephen Barber’s photostream. See the full photostream on Flickr, if you so wish.

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Tesco creating ‘Eco-Towns’ – Building Demand – Filth

Saturday, June 21, 2008

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By Warren Hutchinson My blog gets just a little bit protesting/activist today. In a little village just outside Cambridge, on the Cambridge / Essex border is a picturesque little place called Hinxton. Just nearby is the village of Great Chesterford, Shelford and the medieval market town of Saffron Walden. What surrounds these quaint and very [...]

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Multimap launches new features

Friday, April 11, 2008

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By Warren Hutchinson Hot on the heels of my posting about Multimap being honored at the Webby Awards in the Service category comes some great news that a new feature-set has been implmented. Those that have watched closely would have been expecting this due to the recent acquisition of Multimap by Microsoft. But ah-ha, it’s [...]

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