As a follow-on to today's WedTech, here's a quite interesting link to a
Google Maps mash-ups application (Faneuil) and also an interesting way
(IFRA) to present printed text/publication in a browser.

*) Faneuil Media's "Atlas"  http://faneuilmedia.com/
*) Ifra's "Newspaper Techniques"
http://www.nxtbook.fr/nxtbooks/ifra/web2-0_nt/index.php?startpage=17

And, for those who couldn't make it but are interested in basic applications
of Web 2.0 tools,  much of the presentation can be found at
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfs44cnb_24g7vg5k

-tj

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