22 June 2006

New Sites Put Your Life on the Map :
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article/0,aid,126082,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp
personalize maps to share the times and places of your life.

Browster : http://www.browster.com/how_it_works.htm lets you view a site in a preview pane by simply rolling the mouse over any link.

The location of GeoServer users : http://www.moximedia.com:8080/imf-ows/imf.jsp?site=gs_users and links to on-line GeoServer applications.

Visualizing Multiple Intersecting Hierarchies : http://research.microsoft.com/users/marycz/chi2002poly.pdf

Metaverse Roadmap : http://www.metaverseroadmap.org/roadmap.html is the first public ten-year forecast and visioning survey of 3D Web technologies, applications, markets, and potential social impacts.

Ghostbusters Map : http://www.ironicsans.com/2006/04/the_ultimate_interactive_googl_1.html

http://radar.oreilly.com/tag/mapping
Links and discussion.

My delicious 'common tags ' : blog blogs design gis graphics history interesting map mapping maps mind visualization web Via http://del.icio.us/url/5f8f945cd56c754f1868bea33342b90a?related

Map your myspace friends : http://www.benmckenzie.com/myspacemaps/ (only maps the comments at this point). Or http://groups.myspace.com/myspacemaps And http://blog.risingconcepts.com/?p=33

The Image of Maps : http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ball2144/ Maps of the Imagination (conference last month). Via http://gskarp.blogspot.com/2005/12/image-of-maps-maps-of-imagination.html

Overview and Preview Tools For Navigating the World-Wide Web : http://sils.unc.edu/research/publications/reports/TR-1999-03.pdf Early research ('99)

Interesting InfoGraphics / Maps : http://www.threetwoone.org/diagrams/

"Great Map / mind map history eclectic interesting" posted here : http://mshook.python-hosting.com/delicious/all.html

"The whole life lies in the verb - seeing." - De Chardin Teilhard
"An artistic endeavour comes into the world naked, unnamed, and vulnerable." - Peter London Via http://www.exploringcreativity.com/quotes3.html
"No less than the tourist, the writer of history profits from maps." - Charles F. Mullett

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