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That is where my data is, oh boy, I hope Mr. Carr is right!
Wow, this is incredible. San Francisco looks fully mapped.
Drag that yellow man all around the city and it will show you street level views.
Here is a photo of 25th st. @ Guerrero in San Francisco.
A scene into the future of computing? Not sure, but this is a great photo by Thomas Hawk.
Note to Apple: Your MacBooks are sorry, fix them.
I have been watching Boing Boing’s feed numbers for awhile and today they went over 2 million daily readers on their feed.
I think it begs the question, considering a person’s feed aggregator is like a customized morning newspaper, who has more reader’s *attention* in the morning, Boing Boing or the NY Times?
GigaOM, SiliconBeat, and TechCrunch have the scoop. My pal Chris is the VP of Sales and Market.
From Matt Marshall:
Skyrider, a Mountain View start-up, is developing technology that will be able to search peer-to-peer traffic, in order to help media and other companies become more profitable.The two-year old company has raised $8 million […]
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