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Hacking Google Street View

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Google announced Google Street View which features high resolution 360-degree street level views from major urban cities. I was impressed.
Shortly after the announcement, Greg Sadetsky found a way into the inner works of Street View. At wherecamp (held on the Yahoo! campus in Sunnyvale, CA) a few developers, including me, had a look at what […]

Google Developer Day 2007 (GDD07)

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

I am sitting here at the Google Developer Day 2007 in the San Jose Convention Center. Lots of colored boxes and bubbles… waiting for the big show…
…and I had to leave for a meeting. Oh well, at least I got coffee, a t-shirt and half of a keynote speech.

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GPS widgets for mobile phones

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

We’ve presented our WHERE application here at the Where 2.0 conference in San Jose. The response and interest of so many people has been exciting and motivating.
Also the interest from other web sites and developers is looking promising to add many more widgets to our gallery.
Here a post from ÜberPulse with a quote from […]

GeoNames

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

A wikipedia for geographical data… how great is that? Very. GeoNames is just that and what makes it even more interesting, are its aggregation of data from various countries and the webservices it offers. Dopplr (see my previous post) also uses their webservices. Especially the postal code services are of great value for many applications […]

DOPPLR

Monday, May 7th, 2007

— Once in a while, you find a web application that, beyond having a bit of a ‘cool factor’, it is also useful. This is what it takes for any product to be successful and DOOPLR has this potential.
I am actually a bit jealous because I had about the exact same idea (I am […]

wordpress search box

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

A tweak to search blog entries and pages — The default WordPress search box only searches the blog entries. I have found many people looking or providing a solution that also searches static pages. I finally settled for Advanced Search by Alex Günsche. It offers several options to search your WordPress content from a separate […]