Friday, February 26, 2016

Fauna of Scotland: Will Google's free ecosystem - Gmail, Translate, Blogspot, Classroom, Youtube, Profiles, GDocs, Street View, Maps, Earth, TensorFlow AI software, and much more, all accessible on the smartphone and in the Android OS ecosystem - as an ISLAND (even with its advertising) ... around which Google's publicly traded for profit company flows ... be a great model for WUaS's 501 c 3 Creative Commons' CORE for free best STEM CC OCW degrees in ~204 countries' main languages, around which WUaS is exploring developing a commercial side, with bookstore, for example, all planned in all 7,943 languages?, Digital heritage, Scotland article ... "Remembering: The Scottish victory at the Battle of Roslin" in "The Scotsman," Hope such Google Street View potentialities for history and tourism will become possible soon for ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy ... for all STEM researchers, as well as tourists, in all 7,943 languages

Will Google's free ecosystem - Gmail, Translate, Blogspot, Youtube, Profiles, GDocs, Maps, Earth, Street View, Classroom, TensorFlow AI software, and much more, all accessible on the smartphone and in the Android ecosystem - as an ISLAND (even with its advertising) ...  around which Google's publicly traded for profit company flows ... be a great model for WUaS's 501 c 3 Creative Commons' CORE for free best STEM CC OCW degrees in ~204 countries' main languages, around which WUaS is exploring developing a commercial side, with bookstore, for example, all planned in all 7,943 languages?

Seems likely ...

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Digital heritage, Scotland article ...

I just emailed this to a friend and Scottish Country Dance instructor Linn H who comes from a town, North Berwick, close to Edinburgh - "Remembering: The Scottish victory at the Battle of Roslin" ...
http://www.scotsman.com/heritage/historic-events/remembering-the-scottish-victory-at-the-battle-of-roslin-1-4036636 - and she just emailed me back saying Berwick-upon-Tweed (in England) mentioned in this article isn't the same as North Berwick (in East Lothian, Scotland).

I replied to Linn:
"Thanks for the clarification.  I just went for a wee "walk" through the pretty streets of Berwick-upon-Tweed in England here in Google Street View - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Berwick-upon-Tweed,+Northumberland,+UK/@55.770242,-2.005395,11z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x488740d23cd5e64f:0x6b49ee50ba9b24cc - which upon closer inspection doesn't seem so far away from your home town.


I haven't been able yet to go back in Google Street View to the time of the article to do similar tours, but about which I'd like to plan for research-wise and re WUaS! :) Interesting that this significant Scots' history takes place so close to where you come from." :)

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I hope such Google Street View potentialities for history and tourism will become possible soon for ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy ... for all STEM researchers, as well as tourists, in all 7,943 languages.

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So on to publish my Harbin book soon.





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