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Updated: 9/30/2003; 4:24:41 PM. |
Synthetic Morpheme Christopher Taylor's editorials on Science, Technology, Salsa dancing and more ![]() GeoURL is a site that links coordinates to web pages. I have added my weblog to the GeoURL system. Now, if you are interested, you can seeing other websites that are geographically close to me. Not that you would want to do that, but I thought it would be fun, anyway. 3:59:28 PM
![]() I looked up my address on TerraServer today and it returned two images [aerial, topo]. 3:48:22 PM
![]() Seablogs aggregates weblogs from the Seattle area, mine included. I'm not on their map, however, and I wanna be! 3:37:44 PM
![]() Given that the number of files and the amount of data that people are managing on their PC's is growing at a huge rate, the need for software tools to help manage all of that content is growing. I would like to find an archiving tool that would allow me to drop mp3 and jpg files into a directory and forget about them. The archiving tool would move the files into its stores as well as index header and any other information it can from the files. A web based interface would allow the files to be found through text searches and other browsing methods. In addition to this, by matching up date and other information, the interface could allow you to see closely related items and provide means of navigating from one item in the archive to others. If I can't find a tool like this, I may just build one myself. 3:22:11 PM
![]() I friend showed these optical illusions to me the other day and than I ran across it reading some weblogs [Holy Shmoly!]. 3:14:17 PM
![]() I've been getting jealous of a collegue's Nokia 3650 and despite the fact that my wife will kill me if I get a new phone, I've been thinking of doing it anyway. They keep getting better and better and I can't decide which one I want. Nokia just announced a new phone that might end up getting my vote [Nokia 7600]. This one has a digital camera, small form factor, mp3 support, Java support and more. Sounds like digital convergence is finally becoming a reality. 2:15:47 PM ![]()
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