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    <title>Google Maps Typography</title>
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    <published>2009-05-01T13:17:41Z</published>
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    <summary> So here&apos;s a guy who&apos;s scoured Google Maps looking for objects in the nearby (UK) landscape which closely resemble letters. He&apos;s got the whole alphabet done.. Neat concept....</summary>
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        <name>Michael Baumert</name>
        
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So <a href="http://rhettdashwood.com.au/#16575" target="_blank">here's a guy</a> who's scoured Google Maps looking for objects in the nearby (UK) landscape which closely resemble letters. He's got the whole alphabet done.. Neat concept.

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<div style="text-align: left;">Here's the whole thing.. (found over at <a href="http://b3ta.com" target="_blank">b3ta</a>)</div>]]>
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    <title>Google Mapping the Swine Flu</title>
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    <published>2009-04-27T16:08:45Z</published>
    <updated>2009-04-27T16:16:04Z</updated>

    <summary> Google maps (and Google Earth) have been used for some pretty weird things and let&apos;s file this under &apos;tracking the apocalypse&apos;. Still, it&apos;s sort of neat to see how quickly the info gets Google mapped....</summary>
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Google maps (and Google Earth) have been used for some pretty <a href="http://www.mapofstrange.com/" target="_blank">weird things</a> and let's file this under 'tracking the apocalypse'. Still, it's sort of neat to see how quickly the info gets <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&t=p&msa=0&msid=106484775090296685271.0004681a37b713f6b5950&ll=32.639375,-110.390625&spn=15.738151,25.488281&z=5" target="_blank">Google mapped</a>.

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