Monthly Archives: August 2007

FlashEarth balloon enters Google Earth orbit!

FlashEarth, the marvelous mashup of online mapping services by Paul Neave from the UK, has broken into new territory, thanks to Valery Hrosunov and Barry Hunter. “What if the current view in Google Earth was quickly viewable in other maps, …

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Who is that Deezer in the lawsuit?

“Deezer is the first juke box on demand totally free in the world!” that’s according to Deezer. Brief recap: BlogMusik – French mp3 streaming site – is closed down by SACEM (equivalent to ASCAP or BMI in the US, or …

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EU clippings

>> The Filter will be expanding thanks to a £2.5 million cash funding from Peter Gabiel and Eden Ventures. Exabre, the U.K. based music recommendation technology company, who released a new version of the program last week, are said to …

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Smashing lists

Numbered lists: top ten, top fifty, 5 best ways to… 10 things you should know about… the list, like most lists – goes on. Lists are a firm favourite on the Net, as a regular glance at the Digg home …

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WordPress is … and Mashable shows us why

Two posts on Mashable (UK) this week show us why we simply don’t care about the new Moveable Type 4 release. The first, on Thursday, knocked up a neat little list of 30 plugins to tune-up, pimp-up, ad-up or do …

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