Yesterday the beta version of Google Earth 5 was launched, packed with exciting features like Google Mars and Google Oceans. One feature I was particularly interested in, however, was the historical imagery option, which not only allows you to check out each image update since the start of Keyhole Earth/ Google Earth, but in some [...]
Posts Tagged ‘internet’
Google Toys: Time Travel in Google Earth 5
Posted in maps, tagged clayton, Google, internet, maps, san francisco, yeovil on February 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Google Toy a Day: Google Sets
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Google, internet on January 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is another Google feature I discovered while reading Googlepedia by Michael Miller. Google Sets, currently a test feature from Google labs – although by no means a new feature, allows you to ‘create sets of items from a few examples’, providing a list of results which then link to the Google search results for [...]
A Google Toy a Day: iGoogle and Google Notebook
Posted in links, productivity, tagged Google, internet, project management on January 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
While I was in California recently, I picked up a copy of the Third Edition of Googlepedia, by Michael Miller. I’ve never bought a book about something on the internet before, as I’ve always found there’s quite a lot of good advice to be found out there for free, but I was aware that Google [...]
Now on LibraryThing
Posted in books, tagged books, internet on December 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I’m now on LibraryThing. I’m only just getting to grips with it, and so far I’ve only added about 25 books, but already I’ve found a couple of other people’s libraries that I’ve marked as ‘interesting’. I always like to look at the user reviews on Amazon etc before buying a book, and LibraryThing seems [...]