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Google Map Image Maker
Leave a comment13 December 2006 by Ian Davis
This looks useful: With P2K*P2K, you can create (up to) 2000*2000px high resolution maps, and they are download-able in GIF …
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Redefining Web 2.0
311 December 2006 by Ian Davis
Tim O’Reilly has posted yet another definition of Web 2.0. This time he has synthesised several earlier definitions into something …
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We’re Blogging
Leave a comment8 December 2006 by Ian Davis
Talis has a bunch of company blogs that a lot of us contribute to. However, many Talisians have their own …
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Ed Parsons Moving On
Leave a comment8 December 2006 by Ian Davis
With interest I note that Ed Parsons is stepping down as CTO of the Ordnance Survey. Some in the industry …
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Avatar Power
Leave a comment6 December 2006 by Ian Davis
Nicholas Carr has written a fascinating post on a subject I’ve been thinking about recently: If there are on average …
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Data Portability
Leave a comment28 November 2006 by Ian Davis
I’ve been looking at SmugMug for offsite photo storage based on some nice things I’ve been reading about them and …
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Bridging Two Worlds
221 November 2006 by Ian Davis
Over on Nodalities, my colleague Paul Miller asks how can we bridge the world of the semantic web theoreticians and …
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OpenStreetMap Grand Challenge
Leave a comment21 November 2006 by Ian Davis
Steve Coast from the OpenStreetMap project: People have stopped asking me if OSM will ever work. They’ve stopped telling me …
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Playstation Heralds New Business Model?
Leave a comment19 November 2006 by Ian Davis
Over on the O’Reilly Radar Tim O’Reilly has a post entitled Insight into Future Business Models which looks at how …
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Wesabe Launches with Data Bill of Rights
Leave a comment18 November 2006 by Ian Davis
Wesabe, the personal finance startup, launched today and as hinted last week they have a Data Bill of Rights linked …
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