24 March 2005

DIY Map : A clickable, zooming map written in Flash and colored by data from an external text file.
The external data file makes it easy to customize and update, and to use the same Flash file many times in the same Web page with different data sets. : http://backspace.com/mapapp/

Very interesting interface (with a timeline element) : http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html

Stonehenge Aerial Photo(zoom) : http://www.multimap.com/map/photo.cgi?client=public&scale=10000&X=412000&Y=142000&gride=0&gridn=0

NYPL Digital Gallery ; "... offers broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents that "enable individuals to pursue learning at their own personal levels of interest, preparation, ability and desire, and help ensure the free trade in ideas and the right of dissent." : http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgabout.cfm Most of the contents of the Gallery is in the public domain, and if you can obtain your own reproduction of any image you find here, you can probably use it as you see fit.

"... an increasingly commonplace process: people using cheap and accessible digital tools to "remix" the world around them." : http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7243358/site/newsweek/ Need to be able to 're-map' (or at least 'skin') info many different ways.

The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection background : http://www.archimuse.com/mw2001/papers/rumsey/rumsey.html

The treasure maps (antique maps and charts) : http://www.thetreasuremaps.com/index.php

Free PDF Creator; Convert to PDF from any application by simply 'printing' to the PrimoPDF printer - create high-quality PDFs by converting from Word, Excel, PowerPoint and virtually any other printable file type : http://www.greatstone.co.uk/activepdf/PrimoPDF.htm

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