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[Geotags.org]  [Ruk.ca] Plazes Posts on ruk.ca: <p class="indent">Until now my open source experiments have existed in a ragtag collection of weblog posts and Rukapedia pages, with a combination of licensing that ranged from "none" to <a href="http://creativecommons.org/faq#Can_I_use_a_Creative_Commons_license_for_software?">inappropriate use of Creative Commons licensing</a>.</p>

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[Vielmetti.typepad.com] Vacuum - Edward Vielmetti in Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104: Plazes to ...: Here's the short version of the build notes for the Plazes list of recent locations on the right side of this weblog, which tries to tell you where I have been recently. You will note that the long path of the packets.

http://steph.wordpress.com [Steph.wordpress.com] Stephanie’s Cheese Sandwich Blog » Discovered Plazes: the OSX launcher is neat, but a struggle to install, particularly because it unzips as Plazes.something (instead of a folder with the same name as the compressed archive, as one could expect) so I had a hard time finding it. And then, when I launch the installer, how do I know I have to hunt down Plazes.menu and launch it?

[Geotags.org] Find Your Internet Access “Plazes”: [Driving In Traffic] Many that do are not to generous and will charge you an arm and a leg for it’s use. I found this really cool site, Plazes, that is sort of an underground attempt to log all the places, you can access the internet from your laptop (wireless and lan based).

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