Where 2.0 notes 2
More notes from day 1 of Where 2.0 — the day’s over and there’s a lot to take in. The other big Google announcement was Google Mapplets. The best way to describe Mapplets is to use Google’s words: “mashup of … Continue reading
More notes from day 1 of Where 2.0 — the day’s over and there’s a lot to take in. The other big Google announcement was Google Mapplets. The best way to describe Mapplets is to use Google’s words: “mashup of … Continue reading
The first hour of where has been interesting; Google announced today’s launch of StreetView: see it in action. During the presentation, John Hanke from Google ran through a couple of really remarkable examples of the power of Street View, including … Continue reading
I’m heading out for Where 2.0 later this weekend (which includes tacking on a couple days of vaca in San Fran). Should be an interesting conference with folks from all over online mapping world in attendance; Google, Yahoo, MapQuest, Open … Continue reading
Grab your camera and mark your calendar…. the 2007 Urban Photo Safari is officially set for Saturday, June 9th. It’s moving to Lawrence this year. Until the official site is up and running again, you can see photos from past … Continue reading
I was reading a little about Delta’s new logo today and I happened across the Delta Museum’s logo timeline and found this explanation of their newest mark: logo by Lippincott Now, I like the new look, but that whole statement … Continue reading
Dean may be the only reader of this blog who can appreciate this, but I couldn’t resist: From the BBC News article, Blair will stand down on 27 June
Kudos to Dean who volunteered to go bald today. Did he do it for fashion or fame? Nope, he did it for the American Cancer Society’s 2007 Shave to Save event. As one of the few people at work with … Continue reading