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Google Mars

Google Mars is pretty neat, indeed! They provide a shaded relief map that is color-coded by altitude, It also points to mountains, canyons, dunes, plains, ridges and craters in true Google maps fashion. What's cool is that each of the pointers offers an article that tells about that particular place on Mars. Keep up the good work, Google!

Timeline of Art History

“The Timeline of Art History is a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world, as illustrated especially by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. The Museum's curatorial, conservation, and education staff—the largest team of art experts anywhere in the world—research and write the Timeline, which is an invaluable reference and research tool forContinue readingTimeline of Art History

MyProgs.net

I usually don't post more than once in one day, but I just couldn't help it when I came upon this site. MyProgs is a great new site for software enthusiasts, like me. Here is the description, taken from their site: About MyProgs This site allows you to keep a social list of the programs you use. After you signContinue readingMyProgs.net

Historic Maps

This site www.davidrumsey.com really deserves notice. It has a growing collection of maps from the last few hundred years, and it is all viewable online. It’s very interesting to look at changes over time, especially the larger cities.

Free Tutorials and Corel Seeks Beta Testers

Total Training is offering a free sampler CD of some of their video based training. The CD is for both Windows and Macintosh and includes demo tutorials on many Adobe software programs like Acrobat, After Effects, Audition, Encore DVD, GoLive, Photoshop and Illustrator. They even pay shipping. To request your free CD, go to Total Training's website and sign up!Continue readingFree Tutorials and Corel Seeks Beta Testers

Live Music Archive

Get your Live Music fix here. All music in this Collection is from trade-friendly artists and is strictly noncommercial, both for access here and for any further distribution. Need a .shn player?  Check here before you convert those wonderful lossless files!  

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