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The '''Open Guide to Cambridge''' is a [[wiki]]-based system running on the [http://openguides.org OpenGuides] software.  The advantages {{tag|OpenGuides}} has over other wiki software are: (1) it uses structured data to make it easy to search on whatever criteria you can think of; (2) it has {{tag|Google Maps}} support, so you can view your search results on a map as well as in a list; (3) it knows where things are physically, so you can search for things {{tag|Geography|geographically}}.
The '''Open Guide to Cambridge''' is a [[wiki]]-based system running on the [http://openguides.org OpenGuides] software.  The advantages {{tag|OpenGuides}} has over other wiki software are: (1) it uses structured data to make it easy to search on whatever criteria you can think of; (2) it has {{tag|Google Maps}} support, so you can view your search results on a map as well as in a list; (3) it knows where things are physically, so you can search for things {{tag|Geography|geographically}}.


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Latest revision as of 12:30, 5 December 2022

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The Open Guide to Cambridge is a wiki-based system running on the OpenGuides software. The advantages OpenGuides has over other wiki software are: (1) it uses structured data to make it easy to search on whatever criteria you can think of; (2) it has Google Maps support, so you can view your search results on a map as well as in a list; (3) it knows where things are physically, so you can search for things geographically.

Cambridge is an historic quintessential university city in east-central England – and besides being famous for its world-reknown educational establishments, Cambridge has a thriving culture in food and drink, is extremly popular as a tourist destination (and attracts a large proportion of overseas visitors), and is popular for many recreational activities such as cycling and taking a world-famous relaxing punt along the River Cam. Cambridge is also known for its sporting activities, especially rowing, perhaps culminating in its world famous annual Varsity Boat Race along the River Thames with its arch-rival university city of Oxford.