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Green Wombat: San Francisco oil spill is a tech disaster by Todd Woody «If ever there was a disaster area suited to exploit Internet technology to crowdsource an army of green berets and deploy them where they're needed most, it's this Twittering, Google map - mashing epicenter of Web 2.0, r
Green Wombat: San Francisco oil spill is a tech disaster by Todd Woody «If ever there was a disaster area suited to exploit Internet technology to crowdsource an
army of
green berets and deploy them where they're needed most, it's this Twittering, Google map - mashing epicenter of Web 2.0, r
green berets and deploy them
where they're needed most, it's this Twittering, Google map - mashing epicenter of Web 2.0, right?