Archive for February, 2005



Google has just announce a new map resource - Google Maps. It can be found on their “technology playground” page where they have project prototypes that are not quite ready for “prime time.”

At first glance it seems to be easier to use than MapQuest, MapBlast and Yahoo! Maps.

It seems …

Google has just announce a new map resource - Google Maps. It can be found on their “technology playground” page where they have project prototypes that are not quite ready for “prime time.”
At first glance it seems to be easier to use than MapQuest, MapBlast and Yahoo! Maps.
It seems to be much easier to […]

Looking for a reason to have a birthday party? How about one with educational ties?

This Friday, February 11, is the 200th Birthday of Sacagawea’s baby Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. The baby, also known as Pomp, was born at Fort Mandan in North Dakota. This is where Lewis and Clark wintered during …

Looking for a reason to have a birthday party? How about one with educational ties?
This Friday, February 11, is the 200th Birthday of Sacagawea’s baby Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. The baby, also known as Pomp, was born at Fort Mandan in North Dakota. This is where Lewis and Clark wintered during the Corps of Discovery’s journey […]




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