There won’t be many posts for a little while. I am in New Zealand and using my camera more than my computer. In the meantime, if you like, have a look at the beautiful New Zealand 100% Pure website – it’s nearly as inspiring as the beauty in this country!
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This is what welcomed me this morning. Cool how Google is ready for wherever you are in the world.
Try it – here is Google.com for Greece, Japan, Spain, Hong Kong (Chinese), Africa (Swahili), Thailand, Israel, Arabic-speaking Nations, and India (Hindi). Phew. The other 125+ can be browsed here, toward the bottom.
Google MapsGL
How cool.
A website can often need or benefit from having a web mapping service such as Google Maps, Bing Maps, Yahoo Maps, or the first on the scene, MapQuest (it’s a fascinating history). Whether for your personal use or via an embed on a site you own or are working on, the inclusion of WebGL technology in Google Maps,
“…enables a richer maps experience with immersive 3D buildings, smoother transitions between imagery, fluid transitions into Streetview and more, directly in your browser and all without a plugin.”
OmniFocus
OmniFocus helps me get things (like websites and other projects) done. It’s a powerful, digital tool for staying on top of just about everything I have to do. It’s my to-do list. On orange juice.
If you have something already that works for you, great. If not, give it a look. It’s personal task management, on Mac- or i- OS.