Google has added Street View to their Google Maps. They drove a van/Beetle around a few major cities and took a 360 degree view of the street.
I cam across this view of Pac Bell Park in San Francisco:

This demonstrates that the photos of this part of San Francisco was taken the week of April 22nd, when Barry Bonds was at 740 career home runs, 15 home runs away from breaking Hank Aaron’s all-time mark of 755 home runs.
Popularity: 64% [?]
May 31st, 2007
Exploratorium: Origins
The site aims to make some known and unknown scientific research accessible for all. It is well designed, highly educational and exiting.
The main areas are:
* Matter
* Universe
* Extreme environment
* Biodiversity
* DNA
* Astrobiology
Popularity: 48% [?]
May 28th, 2007
MAKE
Make: Blog is the blog for the magazine Make. Make Magazine is for Makers; people who like to make things. The magazine and blog are devoted to all things Do It Yourself. From knitting to pumpkin cannons to Tesla coils. Contributors to Make have created some amazing stuff, often with limited resources. Check it out for endless hobby ideas.
The first magazine devoted entirely to DIY technology projects, MAKE Magazine unites, inspires and informs a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages.
Popularity: 64% [?]
May 23rd, 2007
flickrvision beta
flickrvision lets you watch users uploading photos live. The map view shows where the user is uploading from and a small snapshot of the photo is displayed over the location. Clicking on the photo reveals a larger version in the center of the screen while map continues to update in the background. Clicking on a user name takes you to the users profile on flickr.
There is something so strange, so voyeuristic and so addictive about this tool…
Popularity: 65% [?]
May 20th, 2007