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#Click3: LGBT breaks new ground in comics

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#click3: A new kind of superhero comic

  Developers at Teehan + Lax figured out how to create really amazing, hyperlapse videos using images from Google Street View; Rich Yeselson, writing for American Prospect, offers up a really riveting review of the book, "Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of our Time" by Ira Katznelson; and DC

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Google Street View lets former Fukushima residents see the town they left

NYT: Google Street View comes to Inuit town

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  Google Street View shows Japan’s abandoned city

Ever since the 2011 tsunami, Japan’s Namie-machi – a small city in Fukushima Prefecture – has been evacuated and people still aren’t permitted to enter. Now those who have been displaced can see the way the city currently looks. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.

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Karin Tuxen-Bettman captures images of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, with a Google Street View tricycle.
Karin Tuxen-Bettman captures images of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, with a Google Street View tricycle.

Karin Tuxen-Bettman captures images of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, with a Google Street View tricycle.