Posts Tagged ‘mashup’
This year’s articles about programming #2010

In 2010 I was less focussed on programming articles on the blog than previous years, still I have managed to create some interesting articles with code in 2010. This is an overview of the activity:
Sync Web with Phone #html #javascript #scratchpad
Having some fun today with QR codes, JavaScript and the Google Analytics URL …
The Structure of a Daily Scrum #agile #scrum
The only questions that are asked in the Daily Scrum, aka Stand-Up, are: What…
Features I Still Miss in Mail #mail #email
UPDATE: GMail has introduced my number 3. YEAH! (Gmail introduces Priority In…
YouTube Channel Unsubscribe #bookmarklet
I like YouTube, and often subscribe to new channels and unsubscribe after a w…
PCI is nice (or what I do) #pcidss
Since I started working for my company I’ve been exposed to PCI DSS (Pa…
Solving the URL shortening problem #twitter #tweet
I don’t understand why url expansion after url shortening is such an is…
VeriSign PIP Browser Certificate workaround (PIN Request) #identity #openid
VeriSign – Personal Identity Portal is a OpenID provider with multiple …
Image source D’Arcy Norman
Global Disease Mashup #mashup
I found a nice Mash-Up which scraps news sites and populates a Google Map with the data gathered from these articles. Sadly they don’t populate it too well, where the article says The Hague they just have a pointer in the centre of the country. It’s very nice for a beta.
Source: /.
Google Maps Trip Resolver
I love mashups and saw this one that I would like to share with you: Google Maps Fastest Roundtrip Solver. It not just populates the map, but produces an instruction for getting there with distance data. Now if only it produced the most eco-friendly trip.
technorati tags: maps, google, mashup, resolve, geolocation, ai, algorithm, geocoding, geography,
Google & Non-Google Maps Mashups
Haven’t written for sometime, that’s because this blog is usually for technical items.
I’ve been following Lifehacker while now and found a cool article on non-Google Maps Technophilia: Top ten (non-Google) map innovations. I also discovered a new term for a web application hybrid, a mashup. Mappr! is an example of a image/map mashup.
And see how Google Maps NYC subway station smells, wonderful.
To see other examples of mashups try The Open Directory for Mashups & Web 2.0 APIs
technorati tags: mashup, google, maps, lifehacker, directory