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Year: 2005

Automating Geobloggers with Google Maps longitude and latitude

Posted on 9 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Andrew Baio’s Waxy Links we have a newer, faster way to annotate the web using the previously mentioned Flickr + Google Maps Remix known as Geobloggers. Excellatronic Communications has been hacking up a storm, starting with a GreaseMonkey script Continue reading Automating Geobloggers with Google Maps longitude and latitude→

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Texas Holdem on Runnymede

Posted on 8 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

ET and I played Texas Holdem poker last night (Saturday) at our (other) neighbor’s house – Jen and Jason – with a gathering of their friends and family. Much fun was had, along with beer, chips and M&M’s. ET was Continue reading Texas Holdem on Runnymede→

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The Lancaster of the Lake and Toronto’s Aerospace Museum

Posted on 6 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

On the Radio (CBC Metro Morning, Andy Barrie spoke with Philip Gray, a young pilot with the RAF during WW II. Philip Gray, Lancaster, RAF. (RAM, Runs 9:50) ) I heard about the restoration of the World War II Avro Continue reading The Lancaster of the Lake and Toronto’s Aerospace Museum→

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Adactio Elsewhere : the power of web API’s + XML

Posted on 3 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Adactio (Jeremy Keith) has built Adactio Elsewhere – using the power of alphabet soup, in this case: PHP5, Web Services, XML, XSL, OPML, RSS, JavaScript, DOM Scripting, Ajax, XHTML and CSS – to gather piece of his info into one Continue reading Adactio Elsewhere : the power of web API’s + XML→

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Geobloggers : Flickr + Google Maps Remix

Posted on 2 May, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Geobloggers is the lastest remix in this case: Flickr + Google Maps. Basically by either adding 3 tags to your Flichr photo, “geo:lat=xx.xxxx”, “geo:lon=xx.xxxx” and “geotagged”, or If your camera records the GPS data in the Exif headers, then tag Continue reading Geobloggers : Flickr + Google Maps Remix→

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Where Has The ‘Venture’ In Venture Capital Gone?

Posted on 1 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Bob asks a reasonable question : Where Has The ‘Venture’ In Venture Capital Gone?. or Was it ever there? Anyone? Anyone at all? Categorized under: Startup and “Things I would really like to know” Update May 2 : Via Harvard Continue reading Where Has The ‘Venture’ In Venture Capital Gone?→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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