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JOHN COLLINS
Georgina Campbell’s Ireland Guide app
INSTALL:Version 2.0 of the the Georgina Campbell Ireland Guide has recently been released with significant enhancements. The basic app is free but information golf courses, gardens, festivals and other events, enhanced mapping and route finding, requires a €2.39 subscription. In return you'll get some special offers which should pay back the cost. Available for iPhone, with Blackberry, Nokia and Android with new versions on the way.
http://bit.ly/dCBY9p
Rockmelt: the browser designed around you
DOWNLOAD:The market for web browsers may be crowded but Rockmelt claims to be a browser that doesn't just navigate web pages but makes it easy for you to do the things you do every day, on the web, and share them with your friends.
Built on Chromium, the open source version of Google Chrome, Rockmelt is impressive at first sight and is designed from the ground up for the social web. It’s still far from the finished product, but if you can handle a few rough edges sign up.
rockmelt.com
How Google Maps was blamed for accidental invasion
READ:Last week a Nicaraguan army unit crossed the border into Costa Rica, planted their national flag and set up camp. The Nicaraguan army officer has blamed Google Maps for the error claiming he thought he was on home turf.
Well done to search engine Land for spotting the story. Apparently Microsoft’s Bing Maps show the correct border.
http://selnd.com/b9Jqby