there are lots of ways of keeping up with our project, you only have to pick the ones which suit you best!
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@foundacam on twitter
Follow us on Twitter! Twitter is the easiest way to follow what we're up to. Regularly short updates will tell you when we've updated the site, cameras have been found or returned. If you don't have a twitter account, it is free and easy to setup.
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developments: the blog
Read our blog! The blog features longer updates on the project, key cameras updates, regularly monthly notes, articles about related projects, and things we've seen and like.
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RSS and Data
We have a number of RSS feeds which you can subscribe to with your RSS reader:
Developments: The Blog RSS - the blog in RSS format
Images Feed All images related to the project (courtesy of flickr)
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Social Networks
We're also on a number of the social networks. Why not visit us over there and have a chat.
Flickr - all of our images on the greatest photo sharing site
Facebook - join in the discussion of our project
Friendfeed - follow all of our updates in one handy place
Recently from Twitter
- RELEASED! Camera 419: Left in the bathroom at Fuglen, Oslo http://t.co/lA62VmED 1 day ago
- RELEASED! Camera 418: Released in Pine Mountain, Georgia, US http://t.co/iHt9GJIH 2 days ago
- RELEASED! Camera 417: Left in Denver International Airport, Colorado. http://t.co/KIeLO5Lz 2 days ago
- RELEASED! Camera 416: Handed over at Ten Thousand Villages in Austin, Texas, USA. /cc @villages http://t.co/o7IaFg0G 3 days ago
- RELEASED! Camera 415: Released at The Mill House, in Odiham, Hampshire, UK. http://t.co/hrNIF93a 3 days ago





