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title: 'Silicon Florist’s links arrangement for June 30'
date: '2008-06-30T22:59:44-07:00'
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# Silicon Florist’s links arrangement for June 30

#### [mapdango Is Now Available as a Google Gadget](http://www.cartosoft.com/node/19)

From the Cartosoft blog “We are happy to announce that mapdango can now be integrated with iGoogle and other Google web pages as a Google Gadget.”

#### [Gone Raw in Oregon Business](http://needmoredesigns.com/notes/show/gone_raw_in_oregon_business/)

Via Needmore Notes “OregonBusiness magazine features Gone Raw in their July cover story: 10 Coolest Tech Startups You’ve Never Heard Of. Take a look and Meet some of the coolest startups running around Silicon Forest today. You’ll find us there, along with a handy drink-finding site (so useful in these hot, hot days in Portland), among others.”

#### [The Mercury’s New Website: A User’s Guide!](http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Blog?blog=41935&oid=826821)

From the Portland Mercury “Hallelujah, and whoop-dee-doo! The Mercury has a brand new sexified website, with all sorts of new toys for YOU to enjoy! Surf around and check out these great new features…”

#### [Portland Links](http://carolynnduncan.com/2008/06/29/portland-links/)

Carolynn Duncan writes “Did I mention how much I like Portland? Well, maybe it’s partly because things are hopping in the startup community, and I had the opportunity to meet with some great people this week, including…”

#### [CouchEngine – CouchDB with Action Servers](http://jchris.mfdz.com/posts/112)

Chris Anderson writes “I’ve been working (along with some friends from the CouchDB-PDX group) to enhance CouchDB with the ability to run functions at query time, and return arbitrary JSON or text. You could use this to put a little server smarts into an otherwise mostly client-based application…. Everything is extremely beta right now (I just finished writing code 5 minutes ago) and the API’s could change a little as we write some applications using the development framework Greg’s cooking up.”

#### [Silicon Florist: Jobs in the Silicon Forest](http://siliconflorist.jobamatic.com/a/jobs/find-jobs)

It’s looking like this experiment has run its course. Glad I tried it, but it’s clearly not providing much in the way of that amorphous “value.” Please don’t post any additional gigs. I’ll remove it once this gig times out.

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