17 April 2006
Mapable Home - social activities on a map
by ycc2106 & 2 othersMapable is the place where you can find common online social activities placed on a map. Our first initiative is 'Mapable Chat'. Many more cool map-based services are set to arrive here soon.
16 April 2006
DonkeyMagic: Google Map Maker
by ycc2106 & 6 othersMake google maps the easy way. Use the map to find locations, activate the controls, click where you want a marker and add your information. Click 'Generate code' to get the source code to add to your website.
11 April 2006
feedmap .net (BETA) : Where Blogs Meet Maps
by ycc2106 & 18 othersUsing FeedMap you can geo-code your blog, browse already geo-coded blogs and search for blogs. Once geo-coded, you can get your own BlogMap location using a simple url that allows you to network with your local bloggers and much more!
03 April 2006
We fix IT
by ycc2106If you always wanted to know where your website’s visitors come from, then our free VLocate service is for you. Using the Google Maps API it provides you with a detailed view of the geographic locations of your site’s visitors. You can zoom in up to the level of detail provided by Google Maps.
plazes.beta
by ycc2106 & 10 othersProvide more context to the people you know by easily sharing your current and past whereabouts. It's easy and you can even integrate your location into your blog or your instant messenger. The system uses a fingerprint of the network you are logged onto as a unique identifier for a specific Plaze.
24 March 2006
CommunityWalk
by ycc2106 & 9 othersIntegrate a small version of your map into your blog or Google Home Page, or a fully functional version into your website.
21 February 2006
Frappr!
by ycc2106 & 42 othersFrappr is an online tool that lets you map out a city. You can also share photos, private message them, or leave comments on their MyFrappr homepage.
My city is invalid! What gives?
Make sure you use the autocomplete popup box that shows up after you type a few letters. Then try alternate spellings (eg. St. vs Saint). If your city is small (pop. under 500) or new, it probably isn't in our database. We're also getting a lot of reports of missing Canadian, Australian, and Middle Eastern cities. Add to the City Request list.
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