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Here’s a small demonstration I assembled that displays an interactive map of Folklorama pavilions using Google maps. This demonstration uses the 2005 list of pavilions and their locations.
Google and Sun Microsystems have partnered to promote Sun’s Java software as well as its office productivity software.
Last week Google added a new history feature to their search interface. This new feature allows you to keep and retrieve a history of your searches, along with a history of pages you found and viewed as a result of those searches.
Not only is this an excellent new resource from Google, it also has an interface that beats all previous attempts to make maps accessible online.
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Orest Kinasevych is a digital media and publishing technologies instructor and consultant. He currently holds a faculty position at Red River College in Winnipeg, Canada. Orest has worked as a publishing technologies consultant to clients in publishing, pharmaceutical, travel information and financial industries across the U.S., Europe and Asia.Feedback
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