Monthly Archives: September 2011

What was there

Whatwasthere is a site encouraging the mapping of photos documenting history to a Google map. You can enter a zip code to view photos that have been submitted or submit photos of your own. This might make an interesting class … Continue reading

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Shooting the colors of fall

Here is all you need to know to capture the colors of fall (from Canon). I love exploring with my camera this time of the year.

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Calling it like they see it

This is a new post from danah boyd (hope I have that anti-capital thing right) regarding how adolescents define cyberbullying. The core idea, I think, is that adults and adolescents appear to be using the term in different ways and … Continue reading

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Documentary Source

I suppose I watch enough television, but my viewing habits lean toward sports and news. I think that is OK. My life has plenty of reality and I am not much interested in the weird worlds that are promoted as … Continue reading

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OpenDNS

I have commented on this service before, but a podcast reminded me of what the service offers and I decided to promote the site again. OpenDNS is a filtering service that takes advantage of DNS. The domain name service you … Continue reading

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Do geofences make good Flickr neighbors

I have been attempting to determine if this geofence feature now available in Flickr is useful. The concept is that you can define an area and if images in your account are geotagged within that area you can limit who … Continue reading

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