Web Two > a review of what I learnt this week
[undomondo] Wayfaring, which is a nifty web2.0 project that is built with the googlemaps API. You can easily create your own maps, like Famous places in Chicago or things to do while visiting NYC.
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geek ramblings: Feedlounge alpha 5 (faster, more new features) Feedlounge switches from MySQL to PostgreSQL American Edit (Dean Gray does mashups of songs from Green Day's "American Idiot") Wayfaring Best. Christmas lights. (via Cosmos)
The Smooth Elephant: is still a strong possibility, but to make it really “perfect” wed have to do a fair amount of tweaking that Im not quite up for. But Im also looking into other tools that are cropping up like Frappr and Wayfaring . (via Cosmos)
Google Maps Mania: also employs popular social networking concepts such as wiki style editing of group maps and tagging. The interface is pretty slick and it's very easy to get up and running. Give it a try! (This is a an example of a Wayfaring map of "Things to do while visiting NYC" ) Feel free to tell others about your new wayfaring map by posting a comment here! Technorati Tags: , , (via Cosmos)
[Terryfrazier.com] Why Can't Atlanta Have a Cool Web2.0/ Blog/Business-as-Community ...: LA, SillyCon Valley, and the Pacific Northwest are rife with Blog/Web2.0 shindigs. Boston has blogging stuff out the wazoo.
[37signals.com] The top 10 things that aren't Web 2.0 - Signal vs. Noise (by ...: Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, Ryan Singer, Sam Stephenson and Marcel Molina in Chicago, Matt Linderman in NYC, and Mr. Jamis Buck in Provo, Utah.
[Googlemapsmania.blogspot.com] Google Maps Mania: Little did the computer graphics expert know that his HousingMaps.com, which combines a Google map with house listings from the popular Craigslist community, would be the start of an Internet phenomenon. Although Rademacher created his site about two months before Google publicly released its application programming interface--the secret sauce that allows developers to create their own recipes with its maps--the company wasn't angry.
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