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Map2 – The London Paper Map That has Zoom Function!

by Jay Garrett on January 24, 2010

Ok – hands up all those with touchscreen phones that now get confused when attempting to navigate a regular mobile?

Well, I’m guessing it’s the same when looking at one of those old-fashioned paper maps.

You can see where you want to be but no matter how much you pinch at the paper it does not zoom!

Here’s The Map2, which is described as being a “zoomable map on paper,” is a high tech, low tech map that lets you zoom in to a more detailed view without going digital.

On the original scaled page each of the four quadrants can be unfolded to reveal a more detailed map of that area – essentially zooming in.

I think it’s a great idea.

If you’re visiting London get one – it’s only £8 and very groovy indeed!

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Cranberry-DVDOk – so this is actually new tech and not something from when flint knapping was actually a life-or-death skill to have.

There’s a new company going by the name of Cranberry who is selling a DVD made from high-tech stone (yes, stone) that will store data for up to 1,000 years.

That obviously dampens the touchpaper of regular writeable DVD’s who are said to only last between two to five years (listens to folk running to back-up their five year-old discs).

Before you start weeping over your film collection; mass-manufactured DVDs last much longer thanks to better production standards.

You have to send your precious data to Cranberry who will then transfer it onto the rock-based format named DiamonDisc. However, the discs can be read by any DVD player or drive.

For $34.95 per disc (or $69.90 for two) you can store up to 4.7 GB of data on a format that will outlive you. That equates to roughly 2,000 photos, 1,200 songs or three hours of video.

They don’t guarantee that you wont put it somewhere so safe that you forget where it is though ;)

This will be ideal for people that own businesses, have a family interested in keeping records of their ancestry, or if you plan on hiding the fortune that you’ve amassed and will only let your great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandchild be the benefactor.

Shame you wont be around to see if it actually lasted the 1,000 years the company claims.

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Not So Many Posts Today – It’s My Birthday!!

June 16, 2009 Click to read more →
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Yup, time has caught up with me once again and I’m another year older – not sure about the wiser bit though.
I’m going to visit the Dan Dare and High-Tech Britain Exhibition so there may be a piece about that – but there will be plenty of drinking and eating so don’t be expecting too [...]