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Josh Delsman
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iPad/Web-based Tracking App - myhurricane.net
      #89606 - Mon Sep 20 2010 04:30 AM

Hey all,

Just wanted to give a brief into to myhurricane.net, which is a live, web-based hurricane tracking application. You can take a look at the site, as well as a short introductory video by me (Josh) here:

http://myhurricane.net/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlkKH-aV2ZI&fmt=22

Let me know your thoughts, criticisms, suggestions, questions, feature ideas and requests, etc. Thanks!

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