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Friday, February 06, 2009

The Week in Photos: Google Earth, Google-esque gourmet

The newly updated version of Google's mapping service lets users foray underwater to the sea floor, as well as back in time through older aerial and satellite images.
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1. Google Earth 5.0 travels oceans, time, and space
Google Earth 5.0 travels oceans, time, and space
The newly updated version of Google's mapping service lets users foray underwater to the sea floor, as well as back in time through older aerial and satellite images.
2. Oceans open to Google Earth
Oceans open to Google Earth
Google lures notables including Al Gore and Jimmy Buffett to the launch of Google Earth 5.0, which adds a view of the ocean to the virtual exploration software.
3. Charlie Ayers' search for brain food
Charlie Ayers' search for brain food
This early Googler changed corporate cooking. After a few years of travel, he has returned to Silicon Valley to open his own gourmet cafes.
4. Y'know, for kids: Crave at the London Toy Fair
Y'know, for kids: Crave at the London Toy Fair
Our friends at Crave UK stopped by the London Toy Fair last week. Here, in their own cheeky words, is some of what they saw.
5. Tuning in to the Timothy Leary archives
Tuning in to the Timothy Leary archives
Trustees of the Timothy Leary archives will have a gallery show in San Francisco on Sunday to let the public see some of the items contained in the more than 400 cartons of materials Leary accumulated during his lifetime.
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