Wednesday, April 27, 2011

GigaPan Time Machine allows users to create ultra-high-resolution interactive panoramic time-lapse videos. (via gizmag)
http://ping.fm/eU6mx
Earth Knowledge Portal uses Virtual Globe to provide information for sound decisions. (via Google Earth Blog)
http://ping.fm/yUjww
Swim against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow Book by Jim Hightower.

http://ping.fm/zBBR6

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Are Americans passive, apathetic, & diverted to consumerism, hatred of the vulnerable & controlled by power interests?
http://ping.fm/glwHA
Is the World Too Big to Fail? by Noam Chomsky Who will come to the rescue if the environment is destroyed?
http://ping.fm/gaNBl

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Google "Map Maker"allows users to edit U.S. online map to add trails, buildings, parks & update changes as they happen. http://ping.fm/EWlPm

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

RT @eol (Encyclopedia of Life)
Awesome photo alert - http://ow.ly/4yJfu
RT @jeffsayre: Bolivia proposes UN treaty “giving ‘Mother Earth’ same rights as humans” http://bit.ly/h7bu0V /via @novaspivack #Gaia
New Govt technology transparency programs facing massive budget cuts. Contact Representatives! (via Sunlight Foundation) http://ping.fm/EEf16

Saturday, April 09, 2011

I wondered why I seemed to be missing posts on the new Facebook. Here are instructions about how to adjust this feature. http://ping.fm/FSk8D

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

RT @GigapanSystems: NCAA Championship Gigapan! / Zoom in and scroll around to view image composed of 450 photos. http://fb.me/KVfCLN7I
"How New Community Tools Will Democratize Data Analytics for the Good of Society" by Andrew Turner (via Mashable.com) http://ping.fm/o0VHl
FCC's new beta web site taps into open source, the cloud, and collective intelligence.
(via O'Reilly Radar)
http://ping.fm/6OfRp

Sunday, April 03, 2011

Anonymous comments and web reputation.
"Troll, Reveal Thyself" via Slate.com http://ping.fm/bFTc4 & Garyogrimm 2006 blog post. http://ping.fm/Fn9mQ
American inequality - "Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%" - Trickle-down economics vs. trickle down behaviorism. http://www.vanityfair.com/society/features/2011/05/top-one-percent-201105