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Dictionaries Of Old

It has been said that that the Web is the great equalizer. Thanks to browsers with spell checkers and a virtual dictionary only a Google query away, the dictionary of yesteryear seems like something of an unnecessary antique.
But let’s consider something for a minute here. What happens when we are in a place without mobile [...]

DataDotGove Has A Long Ways To Go

If the current incarnation of the US government is excited about Data.gov, then perhaps that excitement ought to be followed up by some content be posted to it? Just a thought.
When one considers that a rival, non-governmental supported project has managed to provide internal XML feeds, in addition to vastly more data to scour through, [...]

Google Is Going Public With Public Data

Google has done a lot of cool things over the years, but for sometime now, it has felt like after Gmail, things were falling short…until today. Let me present Google Public Data. For example, in the Google search box, type in unemployment rate Washington . This bring up the following page.
After playing with some of [...]

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