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Gather digital content with metadata and context from many sources.
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Create custom collections and learning content: manipulate, annotate, transform.
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Share collections and documents with others. Connect content to other tools.
A nice supporting quote from JonUdell about gather/create/share like desires -- this time, with respect to SVG:
Jon Udell: Whatever happened to SVG?:
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Among the applications that could ultimately drive mainstream use of SVG, mapping seems most compelling. As a developer, I want to be able to fuse data with maps that work like component libraries. As a user, I want to do more than just view those fusions. I want to select subsets, annotate them, copy and paste them, publish them, and intelligently search them. As more devices produce location data and more applications use that data, these use cases will become more obvious.
