Once again, Lifehacker uses the Detroit area for its map example in their post titled Google Maps mashup shows “Who is Sick?” in your area.
I’ve noticed before on the Lifehacker blog that when they use screen captures of maps that the map is of the Detroit area or that when an example phone number is used that the area code is 248, Oakland County. Here’s an example of what I’m talking about:
I wonder which Lifehacker is based in Detroit?
The Urban Flavor is an online magazine and newsletter covering urban culture in cities like Detroit, DC, Chicago, Atlanta, Philly and more aren’t far behind. In their most recent addition they cover the great new coffee shop in Hamtramck, Café 1923. It’s not in downtown Hamtramck, not that you couldn’t walk there, but what a […]
The Gazette van Detroit, America’s only Belgian newspaper, was founded in 1914 by a Flemish immigrant. It appeared headed for its demise until support poured in from the Belgian/Flemish expatriate communities, residents of Belgium and and the Flemish Media Ministry.
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Did you know that Detroit had such a strong Belgian presence? It’s true and […]
There’s a new free magazine covering Michigan sports called Michigan In Play. Hear what rickus rakkus has to say:
Michigan In Play is the brain child of publisher Jack Rosenberg of Livonia. He is a contributor to BizX, the “Crains” of Windsor and, in itself, a great publication. Jack wanted to fill a niche by […]