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| iPad Roaming with 3G or WiFi |
| Location Independent Working |
| London Google Maps mashup with what’s on listings |
Location Independent Working
This year I shall be conducting at least two experiments in location independent working and this post is about the first episode, so far. Location independent working has been a long term goal of mine for many years. I’d like … Continue reading
Posted in Action Log, web2.0
Tagged Broadband, Internet, internet access, ISP, Location Independent, mobile phone, Pajamanation, slow internet, Websites
London Google Maps mashup with what’s on listings
The LondonPaper has launched a website which mashes up Google Maps with up-to -date listings data to provide a service which will also be available by mobile phone using Monilink. They (News International, Rupert Murdoch) call it “The London Knowledge” … Continue reading
Posted in London, Object Centred Sociality, social objects
Tagged Knowledge, London, Maps, mobile phone, Rupert Murdoch, Social Objects





