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LeadDog Expands Maps of Iraq (GISUser.com).
LeadDog Adds More Coverage to Its Iraq Maps
From: GISUser.com
Type: Press Release
[CADwire.net - GIS industry news]
2:08:40 PM
At Sundance, reinventing the movie biz. Tech takes the spotlight at the high-profile film festival, as moviemakers grapple with online releases and the likelihood viewers will watch video on a cell phone. [CNET News.com]
2:07:20 PM
Turning old music into digital. Chris Long talks through the process of converting old LPs and cassettes for mp3 players. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
2:06:16 PM
Imagination and Urban Design...Landscapes of the Imagination...Next World Of Warcraft Raid Dungeon. GrandGranini writes "The New York Times has an interview with World Of Warcraft Lead Game Designer Jeff Kaplan (Tigole), in which he talks about the next raid dungeon after Ahn'Quiraj, the necropolis Naxxramas." From the article: "Naxxramas is going to be the most difficult thing in the game until the expansion pack comes out. It will be the pinnacle, and it's absolutely massive. You'll see this big necropolis floating above Eastern Plaguelands. It's a 40-man raid zone, and it's bigger than the Undercity [one of the main cities in the game]. Things could change, but we're up to something like 18 bosses in there, and they are really cool, too. But it's going to be hard. Really hard. We're hoping to release it in the spring." If you told me two years ago that I'd be reading about an upcoming instance in the sport section of the NYT, I'd have called you a damn dirty liar. May you live in interesting times, indeed. [Slashdot]
1:59:25 PM
Lara Croft, Ally McBeal or Misses Beaton?. A lesson in social engineering [The Register]
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