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    <title>Nature Network - map</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for map</description>
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      <title>A hand-drawn map of London's NIMR</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Following on from last week's "mapping meme":http://network.nature.com/london/news/blog/matt/2008/07/03/who-needs-google-maps, "Frank Norman":http://network.nature.com/profile/U81B5C465 of the National Institute for Medical Research provides this illustration of the Mill Hill area of London, where his institute is based. "!http://network.nature.com/system/photo/000/002/507/frankmap.jpg!":http://network.nature.com/system/photo/000/002/507/frankmap.jpg?1215525002 _Click for larger image._ *Key* (provided by Frank)]]>
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      <title>Who needs Google Maps...</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - ...when you've got coloured crayons? Here's a handmade map of the area around Nature's London offices, with a few features of interest highlighted. (Click for larger view.) !http://network.nature.com/system/photo/000/002/463/Naturemap.jpg!:http://network.nature.com/system/photo/000/002/463/Naturemap.jpg?1215095257 Although the King's Cross area is blighted by train lines and traffic,]]>
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      <title>ResearcherID now with Mashups</title>
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        <![CDATA[Martin Fenner - A real Web 2.0 application needs a serious "mashup":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup_(web_application_hybrid). At least the folks at ResearcherID thought so. You might "remember":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/mfenner/2008/01/21/thomson-scientific-launches-researcherid-to-uniquely-identify-authors that ResearcherID creates a unique author ID for each interested scientist and was launched by Thomson Scientific (recently renamed to]]>
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      <title>google view:time</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pierre Lindenbaum - Seen on "Timeline and map views":http://www.google.com/experimental/ : here you can see the results of your query on a timeline or a map. With the timeline and map views, Google’s technology extracts key dates and locations from select search results so]]>
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      <title>Genetic Map Distances</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lorna Houlihan - Hello, I would like to know how I can convert Marshfield map positions to DeCode map positions, please? My data is in DeCode postitions and I would like to add in data which I have Marshfield co-ordinates. There are no]]>
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      <title>Stamen and Modest Maps</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pierre Lindenbaum - Has anybody tried out "Modest Maps":http://www.modestmaps.com/, the library that Stamen are using for a lot of their map based visualizations (I think)? I don't have Flash, so I haven't given it a go myself, but it looks quite slick...]]>
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      <title>Mapping real time internet traffic data (Akamai)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hilary Spencer - "A very beautiful map from Akamai":http://www.akamai.com/html/technology/dataviz1.html showing real time traffic and attack data on the Internet. Some interesting observations: as I write, New York (where I live) accounts for 4.4% of Internet traffic. California by itself accounts for 7.4%. London]]>
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