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Friday, 14 September 2007

Rob Reed is a published author!

"It's just an online article," he'll say, but still.

Good job Rob Reed!

Check out his article about working with Google Earth to map your digital photos so you can share them with other people, etc. It's really cool actually. He also wrote a second article about doing the same thing with Google Maps. I don't think that one is up yet.

Anyway, I think it's pretty cool.

Courtney Love is a mess

Holy crap, what the hell is wrong with Courtney Love? Oh, wait, did I just answer my own question? This is Courtney Love we're talking about.

Fashion police take flight

What???

This is why the tourists come here

Beacon Hill Cobblestone Street

This is a small street we pass on Beacon Hill most days on our walk to or from our apartment. I think it's Acorn Street.

For more of our photos, mostly taken by Rob Reed, visit the photo mapping project he posted related to an article he wrote.

The green symbols mark one photo. The red ones mean there are too many photos too close together to display them all. Zoom in more to see every mapped photo. Click on a symbol to see a little callout bubble with a thumbnail and info about the pic. From there you can get the full gallery of photos.

Now that Rob wrote the code to make all this functional we'd like to get all our photos up like this. It will be a little sad as to get anything international I'll have to scan photos from high school and college, but maybe this will inspire us to travel more, so our photo maps look less pathetic. :)

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