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...and you thought Bryce landscapes were imaginary...Huygens lands on Titan, and the data floweth. Moon rivers? [The Register]
10:04:28 AM
Since most landscape architecture offices are small, new digital market/communication paradigms like Craigslist may lead toward a new business paradigm for small landscape architecture offices...Craigslist Circles the Globe With Online Classifieds, One City at a Time. Craigslist, the Internet classified ad giant that has given local U.S. newspapers heartburn, is spreading out over dozens of cities in Europe. By By ERIC PFANNER, International Herald Tribune. [NYT > Technology]
10:01:22 AM
I am intrigued by games that try to create 'atmosphere'...because this is a landscape manipulation...A New Kind of Evil. Resident Evil 4 reinvents the survival horror game with exciting, original gameplay and creepy atmosphere. By Chris Kohler. [Wired News]
9:56:24 AM
Open-Source Biology Evolves. Can a rebel band of scientists pool patented innovation techniques and give them away through the internet? By David Cohn. [Wired News]
9:54:31 AM