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A Surreal History Mashup Moment

  By jmcclurken April 17, 2007 March 30, 2014 history, mashup, technology, web 2.0

So, I’m just wondering how good Google’s directions to the Lost Colony are. I guess their search engines really can find anything….

[This comes from an interesting attempt to build historical maps using the My Maps function on Google.]

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