Later this year, Alli, Hannah and I are travelling to the southwest USA for a family holiday. We’re doing the whole Disneyland/Universal bit first and then joining a 15-day coach tour through Southern California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada. It will be Hannah’s first overseas trip. Obviously, I’ll be blogging the experience, but what I really [...]
Andrew Muller has written an excellent article for the latest builder.au magazine. Entitled Make the most of mapping down under, the article describes options for Australian users in terms of incorporation of web-based map data into their web applications. It’s definitely worth a read. Andrew even pays me a gentle compliment, referring [...]
January 31, 2006
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Several links to acid-relevant Google Maps for your edification.
January 30, 2006
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What a great hack! I don’t play WoW – I just don’t have the time – but this is really clever.
What will be even better will be the restoration of labels and data points (read the info at the bottom of the page) once the digg effect dissipates.
September 16, 2005
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If your stats package doesn’t already do this, it should.
Check out gvisit.com for a neat implementation of Google Maps vs. Your Visitors. The free version tracks the most recent 20.
If you use SiteMeter to track your site stats, they have a somewhat more powerful implementation of the same thing using Flash rather than Google [...]