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Misterios para Google Maps parte 2


Hola a todos esta es la segunda parte de Misterios para Google Maps ahora veremos ATENCION:Pondre pausa para ir de un lugar a otro

Check In with Google Latitude


Check in with Google Latitude. Update Google Maps in Android Market and then join Latitude from the main menu to start checking in at the places you go. – Check in at places such as restaurants to let friends know you’re there. – Get automatically checked out when you leave. – Turn on automatic check-ins at places you choose or check-in notifications in Latitude’s settings. Learn more from the blog post: googlemobile.blogspot.com


Leggi la recensione su: www.notiziemagazine.net Google Earth è stato integrato a Google Maps per offrire una visualizzazione dei monumenti e dei paesaggi in 3D grazie alla computer grafica.

J’amnesty

J’amnesty
Happy Birthday Amnesty International! Come suppot the St. Mary’s University student chapter of Amnesty International by joining us in celebration of Amnesty’s 50th Anniversary of working towards human rights. No Sat, 2011-05-28 Sat, 2011-05-28 The Cove 606 W. Cypress San Antonio , TX 78212 United States See map: Google Maps Jamnesty will be held at The Cove, local restaurant in downtown San …

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Review: Disconnecting in a too-connected world

Review: Disconnecting in a too-connected world
(05-25) 10:33 PDT Franklin, N.Y. (AP) — The knowledge that I’d be cut off from Internet and cellphone service in just a few hours started to relax me long before I reached the secluded, serene site of a two-day yoga…

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Special Report – Technology Fueled Transformation is Just Getting Underway
Technology no longer enables “change,” writes CIOUpdate columnist Daniel Burrus, but engenders radical transformation.

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Antarctica, Amundsen-Scott, what hides from as Google maps Hollow Earth Hohle Erde This video will blow your mind www.youtube.com and here holow earth www.youtube.com очень интересная легенда которая когда-то очень заинтересовала меня: Сиртя (а также сииртя, сихиртя) — в ненецкой мифологии мифический народ, обитавший в заполярной тундре до прихода ненцев — «настоящих людей», ныне живущий под землёй, боящийся дневного света. Сиртя описываются как коренастые и крепкие люди очень низкого роста, у них были белые глаза По легендам, в незапамятные времена сихиртя пришли на Ямал из-за моря. Сначала они поселились на острове, а затем, когда его берега стали обрушиваться под ударами штормов, переправились на полуостров. Однажды сиртя переселились в сопки и стали подземными жителями, В своём подземном мире они владеют стадами мамонтов («я-хора» — «земляных оленей»). Адмирал Ричард Бёрд также видел внутри Полой Земли пасущихся мамонтов В 1947 ГОДУ

Living in Newark, New Jersey (1977-1985)


Family photos, in the Ironbound section of Newark. I don’t have a single second of video from those days in the States (unless the Psychology Department at Jersey City State College still keeps a video made in class in 1985), but I have about 300 photographs. Here are 26. Hope you like them! 1. the house my parents and I lived in, at 176 McWhorter Street. My son Aldán just discovered an incredible Google Maps feature and I saw the house as it is now in 2009. 2. my 6th grade picture at Oliver Street School 3. my parents’ bedroom 4. my 7th grade picture 5. view of McWhorter Street from the front steps 6. right to left: uncle José, me, aunt Ofelia, mom, dad 7. my bedroom 8. with cousin Laura, and my parents 9. crossing of Adams and Walnut 10. my dad Manuel 11. my bedroom with study desk 12. my mom Concha ironing, and dad 13. my beloved Sanyo C2 cassette player 14. clothes factory where my mother worked 15. with Seton Hall Preparatory School blazer, holding my Oliver Street School Valedictorian trophy 16. dad checking out the New York Times 17. my portrait of dad 18. I had a lot of pimples 19. close-up self-portrait 20. at a photo shop, with my cousin Ole on the right 21. mom and dad in the backyard 22. in my bedroom 23. my parents again 24. mom and my sister Carmiña and her husband Luis at Seton Hall Prep, when it was still inside the SH University campus, in South Orange 25. graduation day 26. prom day, with my friend Henry Rodríguez * I have never been back since 1985

L’avvento di Google Maps anche a Sciacca


Servizio RMK di Calogero Parlapiano. Sciacca su Google Maps. Bellissimo.

Toolkit: How One Archaeologist Gears Up for Digs
Uncovering relics for the Museum of Natural History requires a serious bag of tricks, from a specially designed trowel to an $18,000 gradiometer.

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