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Murder Map illustrates every known murder in London, England

There's no doubt that murder is one of mankind's most belligerent acts. But have you ever wondered how many homicides take place in a city? Or whether there's any pattern to their locations? The team behind Murder Map had those exact thoughts. To answer these questions and more, they took it upon themselves to map every single murder and manslaughter that has ever been recorded in the ...

TrackDropper for Android combines geocaching and music 'piracy'

TrackDropper, or 'Piracy', is a tiny, open-source Android app that is a proof of concept more than anything else. In essence, it is simply geocaching but with digital music files. Like geocaching, TrackDropper lets you leave something in a place that you've visited -- but instead of a keepsake in a Tupperware box, you leave digital tracks in a virtual space. Other TrackDropper users can then ...

Moving made simple with Moveme

With so many hassles and things to worry about when moving, why not hire a professional. Better yet, check out a free service called Moveme. Moveme is based and focused on the London, UK area. It offers individuals and families an easy way to keep track of their moving tasks like changing mailing addresses, forwarding mail, hiring a moving truck and activating new utilities. The interface is ...

Get community recommendations at TrustedPlaces

Sometimes when in a new city, or even in your own city, you get stuck on where to go. It might be a gamble to try a new place without getting recommendations from people who have been there. Maybe these new places don't have a website, or none of your gang has even heard about them. TrustedPlaces helps gather opinions from a community of real people. Each recommending places they have experienced ...

WWII computer replica rebuilt

The National Codes Center at Blentchley Bletchley north of London, has unveiled a WWII Computer replica that was once used to go sort through encrypted German messages during World War II. The replica model which was built by more than 60 volunteers using original blueprints took over 10 years to complete. The Turing Bombe computer was developed by Alan Turing, who is otherwise quite commonly ...

Googleholic for July 28, 2006

This edition of Googleholic includes: Strange Google Links Google Hacks Google's Test Automation Conference is coming up Google Airport Mashups Google Help Click below to read more! ...

Google's Test Automation conference

Googles want YOU to attend its conference on Test Automation in London. This is the first conference for Google on this topic, and will he hosted in London in September 7th and 8th. Google's goal with this conference is to create a colleague based atmosphere where participants can discuss the challenges, and discover solutions of test automation. Google has 13 presentations lined up, on topics ...