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A group of cavers has used Google Maps to create GrottoCenter, a huge online atlas of spelunkable caves. Now, whether you dig maps because they allow you to get where
If all your interests and skills were reduced to a scannable set of tags and thumbnails, what would your ego look like? That's the question startup YouTego attempts to
The popular personal finance site Mint has just rolled out an update to its iPhone app, adding a new feature to help users better manage their money. Now, the app
Liquid Planner, the online project manager we first profiled last year while it was in beta, has just released a new feature called Project Portals. Similar to the project edition
Media Cloud, a new project from the Berkman Center at Harvard University, has an ambitious goal: It will do the heavy lifting of analyzing stories from thousands of traditional news
In the current Read/WriteWeb poll (see below), we're asking what 'search 2.0' concepts you think stand the best chance of beating Google. The results so far are interesting, because Artificial
The news of a large number of fish and then blackbirds dying at once in Arkansas was followed by news of more in Louisiana. Unnerving, the events led to a
Last week we told you about this tutorial to get started with Hadoop. If you want to go further with Hadoop, you might want a dedicated development environment. Karmasphere
If you like to follow the hottest news at Digg.com and use the Digg RSS feed to do so, you've probably been a little overwhelmed by the number of stories
Google just announced its first foray into making public data searchable and viewable in graph form. The company is starting with population and unemployment data from around the US but
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