| Treasure Island and a lot more! A new site dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson has been launched at http://www.robert-louis-stevenson.org/. The site was put together by a variety of people and... | |
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| And in our can’t-imagine-even-needing-this-five-years-ago department, we have Clicker.com, available at http://www.clicker.com/. This site describes itself as the “first complete... | |
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| Smart move. Microsoft’s search engine, Bing, has announced its teaming up with fact/calculation/whatever engine Wolfram|Alpha, available at http://www.wolframalpha.com/.... | |
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| The University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science has launched DAMSL, the Digital Atlas of Marine Species and Locations. Located at http://www.damsl.org, DAMSL currently... | |
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| The Cultural Landscape Foundation has launched a database of “Cultural Landscapes” and it’s called What’s Out There. Currently there are over 380 notations in the database... | |
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| Three cheers to ProgrammableWeb.com for pointing me toward Special Gourmets at http://www.specialgourmets.com/. This site lets you map hotels, restaurants and other destinations that accomodate... | |
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| The Wikimedia foundation, those folks behind Wikipedia, announced last week the Bookself Project, which is designed to encourage people to contribute to Wikipedia. As you might expect, it’s... | |
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| Hot diggity biscuit! A software engineer at Google noticed there was a Facebook group called “Get Google Magazine Search to provide a list of indexed titles” (I wish I had known about... | |
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| Hitachi America has announced that its similar image search engine, GazoPa, is now available for open beta testing at http://www.gazopa.com. Similar image search engines, as you may know, allow you... | |
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| I love the RSS feed for New York Times Open. The blog doesn’t update very often but whenever it does I know I’m going to have something good to read. At the end of October the blog... | |
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