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Saturday, 30 June 2012
More simple maps in current affairs
Geocurrents.info posted an interesting item on UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. I suggested that their otherwise lovely static maps could be augmented via dynamic maps. They're not computer mappers, so I pointed them to Google Fusion Tables as the simplest way to post simple aggregate maps by country. Here is what their maps on World Heritage Site count looks like (note this is still 'beta', as for example Côte d'Ivoire and DR Congo do have sites, and I had to match country names to Google):
Labels:
agencies,
current affairs,
economic geography,
free data,
Google,
UNEP
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Even more Maps R Us
[06 August update: upgraded phone contracts to smartphones and used Garmin's Navigon to great effect, especially finding hotels and hotspots in those twisty medieval cities...]
So how does all this web mapping stack up @ home? Meaning: would my wife & daughter actually use it? We have for home use two roaming laptops, one netbook in the kitchen and one tablet for travel, and a deskside in the office to access printer & storage, but no phone with internet contract.
So how does all this web mapping stack up @ home? Meaning: would my wife & daughter actually use it? We have for home use two roaming laptops, one netbook in the kitchen and one tablet for travel, and a deskside in the office to access printer & storage, but no phone with internet contract.
Labels:
appliance,
context,
current affairs,
Google,
internet,
mappliance,
Michelin,
road,
routing
Saturday, 2 June 2012
More creative Maps
I ran across these interesting web-mapping innovations - three on data consumption (multi-modal maps on steroids) and two on data creation (down to earth to outer space).
Labels:
collaborative,
community,
crowdsource,
ESRI,
Google,
iPhone,
measurement,
public,
webmap
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