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Next week Alex and I are taking a little time off. So, to avoid
tumbleweed we’ll be handing over the reigns to you, our favourite
readers, for Google Sightseeing Reader Takeover
Week!
Yes, you have the chance to have your very own
post here on the front page of Google Sightseeing! Your post should
be about something we’ve not featured on the site before
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be written in your own words. The length should be similar to our
past posts, and should include the URLs of any Google maps links or
pages you wish to link to, as well as suggestions for the post’s
categories please.
However, you haven’t got long to get your post written - we’d
like you to get your entry submitted by this Friday, 6th
July. We will then schedule all the chosen entries in with
the other posts to take pride of place on the front page of Google
Sightseeing - attributed to you of course!#fn:2″ rel=”footnote 2.
If there’s nothing in your neighbourhood that’s worth seeing
then you might try visiting the http://bbs.keyhole.com/ Google Earth Community or http://virtualglobetrotting.com/ Virtual Globetrotting
for some inspiration, but if you do find a worthwhile location on
another webpage please also include an attribution link.
Time is short, so if you’d like to be a featured blogger here on
Google Sightseeing, get submitting
your stories!
By submitting an entry you are passing the copyright of your
words onto us for publication. We’ll try to get as many of the
really good submissions posted as possible, but please be aware
that not everybody will be chosen.
Our http://www.googlesightseeing.com/layer/googlesightseeing.kml
full KML feed for Google Earth is handy for seeing if a
location has been posted before. #fnref:1″
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Make sure you include a link to your
blog/homepage/myspace/lolcat if you want us to link to you
too. #fnref:2″ rev=”footnote ↩
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Posted by Ben Darnell, Google Reader
Engineer
The fundamental problem with information is that there's too
much of it, and this is probably why we all go to our trusted
sources to learn what we really need to know. Your sources
filter out the noise and present the most interesting bits to you
in a useful way. For many of us, these sources include newspapers,
magazines, and of course blogs. We built
href="http://reader.google.com/" >Google Reader as a way for you
to see all of your online sources in one place.
So if you want to keep up with the chatter about the new iPods or
Superbad, now you can. We've added a familiar search box
to the top of Google Reader so you can search across all the blogs
and sites to which you're subscribed.
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See if this doesn't help with your information overload. And by
the way, if you want to learn more about feed readers, here's a
great explanation:
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