KPBS Uses Google Maps & Twitter.

by Joe on October 26, 2007

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Picture+2 KPBS Uses Google Maps & Twitter.

The other night while watching the coverage of fires in the Southern California I stumbled across this Google Mind Map created by the NPR station in San Diego.

Its absolutely fascinating and a great way to spread vital information. At the time I thought this map was pretty much another status quo project created by Google or maybe some state agency. However, while listening to Morning Edition on NPR this morning I found out that is was something fairly unique – a new an novel method of communication created by KPBS that also included the use of Twitter. When you have a moment listen to this NPR story to find out more.

Joe

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