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The Social Software Weblog - socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com[The Social Software Weblog - socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com] I’d love to see this kind of mashup for Tribe, Myspace, LiveJournal, etc. There’s already a whole community surrounding , but it would be great if there were some standardized way to enter your blog location via your blog software itself and have it picked up by a Google blogger map mashup, so I could really easily find and connect with other bloggers in my area (or, meet some new bloggers while I’m travelling).

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[everyhuman] web 2.0 mashup matrix: IMG web-2.0-mashup-mattrix.jpg I feel like I have just struck gold! A clean an simple interface that will show you the result of combining two sites together and what the mashup will be.

Waxy.org: Links Minibloghttp://www.waxy.org/links [Waxy.org: Links Miniblog] Image: Dr. Mario Winamp: and trailers) Mashup of Google Maps and Yahoo Traffic feeds (even though Yahoo was first, it functions..., Matt and Kay!) Geobloggers, Flickr meets Google Maps (view geotagged Flickr photos on a Google...

http://geobloggers.blogspot.com [Geobloggers.blogspot.com] geobloggers: "Network Link" - The Killer App for Google Earth: I've added Google Earth support to our Blogdigger Local search service, so you can find the locations folks are blogging and plot it on Google Earth (http://www.blogdigger.com/blog/2005/06/29/1120058467000.html).

[Ogleearth.com] Ogle Earth: Space Shuttle + Google Earth mashup (for real): Also, if you ask Google to swoosh in on a placemarker suspended 300km above Earth, it instead zooms in on the spot directly beneath it. I suspect this is a bug, as that is the effect I would expect if the placemarker were located on the surface of the Earth, rather than above it.

Mcwetboy.net[Mcwetboy.net] The Map Room: A Weblog About Maps: Tony Campbell, in a post to MapHist this morning, was struck by the report that several of the maps in Smiley’s possession at the time of his arrest turned out to be facsimiles. Who knows what he was doing with them, but, Tony says, “Whatever the answers, it suggests that those curators who are checking for the presence of commercially valuable American maps in early volumes may, in addition, have to be checking that they are not facsimiles.”

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