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 Google announces for a ‘near future’ improvements at their 3d tool inside Google Maps. “We’ll begin adding 3D models to entire metropolitan areas to Google Earth on mobile devices”.
Also new is Street View Trekker, for places like Lake Tahoe, Grand Canyon and other adventure spots in the world. [Blog do Google Brasil]

Google announces for a ‘near future’ improvements at their 3d tool inside Google Maps. “We’ll begin adding 3D models to entire metropolitan areas to Google Earth on mobile devices”.

Also new is Street View Trekker, for places like Lake Tahoe, Grand Canyon and other adventure spots in the world. [Blog do Google Brasil]

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Vimeo Award Winners 2012

Vimeo Awards 2012 ceremony was held this June 7 at New York city. Frames above are from the Grand Prize Winner, ‘Symmetry’, a beautiful piece of little moments around the world, which video you can check below with all the 13 winners, also here.

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Nzz newspaper is going fully digital and that’s their marketing front page for June 6 entire in binary code. With a special video inside a still fresh new YouTube account. [TheNextWeb]

Nzz newspaper is going fully digital and that’s their marketing front page for June 6 entire in binary code. With a special video inside a still fresh new YouTube account. [TheNextWeb]

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Unusual place for a tree grow (video).

Unusual place for a tree grow (video).

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That’s what oneringzero calls ‘chinese giant salamander’.

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AFP app for iPad in english, spanish, portuguese and now arabic.
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AFP app for iPad in english, spanish, portuguese and now arabic.

[233 grados]

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Is social media killing our species?

Andrew Knee bases his new book, “Digital Vertigo”, on Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, where a man falls in love with a corpse. The idea being that we fall in love with something dead and lifeless online — ours and others’ social media profiles. [SocialTimes]

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From Napser founders, Airtime launches this june 5 to bring video chat into a new level that makes you “meet new people” instead of socializing only with your “old Facebook friends” (it uses Facebook to find people with interests like yours). Last year, Parker said the goal of it was to “eliminate loneliness”. Airtime has got about US$ 33 million to come out. More here, here and here.

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Cambodian kids try to say supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.