Google Earth Blog
http://www.gearthblog.com
Here’s a Google Earth Blog. One thing I found interesting was the mapping of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
http://www.gearthblog.com
Here’s a Google Earth Blog. One thing I found interesting was the mapping of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
http://www.weblogg-ed.com/2005/11/07#a4215
. . . about Revolution 3.0 versus the old school. It’s an interesting dilemma.
While I understand the education system’s dilemma, we must change because the world is changing around us.

Not sure what TMI means? Pop it into this site.
One of the problems of Revolution 3.0: We have too much information. For example, while Gizmodo and Engadget are very good gadget blogs, I certainly do not have time to view their 100+ posts per day. For your sanity, you gotta make choices — bye, bye Gizmodo and Engadget.
http://woostercollective.com
http://www.zewall.com
Street art can be very creative. How would you like to try some “street” painting? Get your mouse ready and point it to Zewall — very creative.
http://www.time.com/time/insidebiz/article/0,9171,1126741,00.html
Time magazine interviews the CEO of Palm — maker of the Treo smartphone. He sees the future and talks about it. Of course, that revolution word came up again: “I think we’re going to lead the continued revolution.”
His best advice . . .
There’s one button that’s really important–it’s the off button. People need to understand that this device shouldn’t be a ball and chain. It should be a freeing experience. I find it to be really liberating, frankly. Our lives have become generally more complex. If you’re going to have that complexity and craziness around your life, it’s better to be in control of it than have it control you.
http://msndev.com/maps
While MySpace is very cool, there are some definite safety issues. The above Google Maps/Myspace mashup allows you to pop in a zip code and identify Myspace users.
This article in the San Antonio newspaper writes about a terror threat that started at MySpace. The kids from that high school didn’t show up to school.
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