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Automating Geobloggers with Google Maps longitude and latitude

Posted on 9 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Andrew Baio’s Waxy Links we have a newer, faster way to annotate the web using the previously mentioned Flickr + Google Maps Remix known as Geobloggers. Excellatronic Communications has been hacking up a storm, starting with a GreaseMonkey script Continue reading Automating Geobloggers with Google Maps longitude and latitude→

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Geobloggers : Flickr + Google Maps Remix

Posted on 2 May, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Geobloggers is the lastest remix in this case: Flickr + Google Maps. Basically by either adding 3 tags to your Flichr photo, “geo:lat=xx.xxxx”, “geo:lon=xx.xxxx” and “geotagged”, or If your camera records the GPS data in the Exif headers, then tag Continue reading Geobloggers : Flickr + Google Maps Remix→

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ReMixing Craigslist with Google Maps

Posted on 9 April, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing a absolutely brilliant remixing of Craigslist’s for-rent ads data scraped and redisplayed with Google Maps covering houses/apartments for rent/sale within the U.S. only (unfortunately), at HousingMaps. The High quality Data re-presented with the High quality interface of Continue reading ReMixing Craigslist with Google Maps→

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Doing Time in Code

Posted on 30 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Coding Time and Date “stuff” is one of the hardest parts of any real world application. It’s messy for reasons beyond the technological ones, but start there, seems like every language does things differently – each languages designer(s) try to Continue reading Doing Time in Code→

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SXSW: How to bluff your way in CSS

Posted on 15 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From theSXSW2005 Interactive conference : How to bluff your way in CSS by Andy Budd & Jeremy Keith. A good Intro to Cascading Style Sheets, the What, Why, When and How. More under the Category:SXSW as I discover them.

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SXSW: Emergent Semantics & The Elements of Meaningful XHTML

Posted on 14 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From theSXSW2005 Interactive conference : Eric A. Meyer’s presentation on Emergent Semantics and Tantek Çelik’s The Elements of Meaningful XHTML More under the Category:SXSW as I discover them.

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