links for 2006-11-11
Saturday, 11 November 2006, 18:18
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AOL has bought Relegence, a search company specialising in finding financial news and information.
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The US media hardly noticed the Stern report on climate change, the Columbia Journalism Review’s blog notes.
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Amy Gahran has more details on the copyright suit against Google Video. It was filed in France (surprise!) by a group called Landmark Education.
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David Phillips warns that PRs are likely to attempt to game newspapers’ social media efforts – and will be found out.
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There is a new Dreamweaver plugin for automating Google Maps creation. As Matt Waite says, it won’t do ChicagoCrime.org, but it can’t be long until similar tools automate more advanced Google Maps work.
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US intelligence agencies are creating Intellipedia, a wiki for those with clearance. According to WaPo columnist Frank Ahrens, it has 28,000 pages and 3,600 registered users and is being used to draft a report on Nigeria.
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Find Flickr photos in London.
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