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Curious to see if Blythe had read my book, I clicked from her Twitter through her blog and her Goodreads page.
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Users can browse the map, and click on any available bubble to view the public story posted from that place (of course, being in Canada the first one I clicked on was from a junior hockey game).
Next I clicked a film from 2004 called Josh/Tori Live which is about… a man who think he's Tori Amos.
I clicked on the story from a page of top sites and suggested content from Microsoft, which I consider to be a credible source.
I clicked on an email from a former boss to discover that he had moved to Las Vegas... .. and you're into your story.
With Go Rando running, I clicked like on a post from a friend, who was passing along a list of job openings at his workplace.
As I was writing this from Hong Kong, I clicked on someone named Marius Deppermann in Bünde, Germany, and watched the blue dot that was him run from what appeared to be an apartment building on Brunnenallee, cross the bridge at Bismarckstrasse, proceed along a small stream and complete a five-kilometer, or three-mile, loop that took about 25 minutes.
I listened for a bit, then went back to my PC's library, and this time when I clicked Play, it played the song from the Squeezebox.
I clicked.
I clicked again.
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