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sig.ma - Semantic Information MAshup
is a tool to explore and leverage the Web of Data. At any time, information in Sigma is likely to come from multiple, unrelated Web sites – potentially any web site that embeds information in RDF, RDFa or Microformats (standards for the Web of Data).
Easier Twitter Powered Subtitles for Youtube Movies « OUseful.Info, the blog…
Pretty much all the sentiment I’ve picked from my post on Twitter Powered Subtitles for Conference Audio/Videos on Youtube is that the process for generating the subtitles is too complicated, so I’ve had a go at simplifying it:
loc.alize.us - Explore your world through everyone's eyes
loc.alize.us makes heavy use of different online resources to provide you an easy way to explore our world: Address search is provided by Google and GeoNames.org. Photos are shared via Flickr and satellite imagery via Google Maps.
Stweet
Stweet is a mix of street and twitt, offering a real new way to discover geolocalised twitts from Twitter on a Google Street View panorama.
Stweet is an artistic project dealing with the appropriation of geographical, photographic and real-time data from
RiP: A Remix Manifesto
In RiP: A remix manifesto, Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers.
The film’s central protagonist
Pipes: Twitter Followers
Create a map of your Twitter followers and embed it on your blog.
husk.org. where? what? when?
This is a small web app that uses new Flickr API methods to show where in the world photos have been taken. It will show photos with a particular tag, or, if you authenticate, photos from your friends, contacts, or yourself. The size of the circle on any
Collaborative Creative Writing Community - StoryMash
StoryMash, the future of collaborative fiction. A creative writing community for authors, amateur writers, readers and anyone interested in collaborative fiction and collaborative creative writing.
Google Earth Outreach - Tutorial: Spreadsheet Mapper 2.0
This tutorial shows you how to enter data in an on-line spreadsheet to generate a set of placemarks in Google Earth and Maps. Google Docs' web-based, collaborative editing allows your team members to simultaneously enter data and instantly publish updates
Flickr Place IDs - Webmonkey
Flickr has added some aspects of its recently launched Places service, which allows users to browse photos by location, to the Flickr API. Although Flickr is careful to note that the new flickr.places.find API method is not a true geocoding service, it al
GeoCommons - Visual Analytics through Maps
delivers visual analytics through maps; enabling non-technical professionals to view multiple datasets, draw conclusions, make decisions and solve problems without traditional GIS overhead
17 Killer Mashups for Taking Control of Your Government
Government is increasingly putting much of its public records online, creating opportunities for developers to build useful applications for citizens. From being alerted to neighborhood crime to finding the best mass transit routes, these mashups are help
A New Interface For Historical Content At WorldHistory
History buffs and students are going to like WorldHistory, a new product from Utah-based Family Link.
The product is still in private beta, but you can get a good sense for what they’ll offer from the demo videos here. Use the map to find a location you
500 Photo Mashups
While map mashups in many ways defined this genre of application, the second most popular type of web mashup here on ProgrammableWeb are photo mashups. How popular? Just this past week the number of photo-related mashups passed the 500 mark, and there are
GeoCommons Maker!
Shorten your map creation process from hours to minutes.
Maker! gives you the power to make stunning interactive maps with your own data, GeoCommons public data or both.
mySociety » Travel-time maps
In 2006, our late friend and colleague Chris Lightfoot produced a series of time travel contour maps, after the Department for Transport approached mySociety about experimenting with novel ways of re-using public sector data.
This mapping work was very i
Flickr Photo Set to KML
One of the things I (and others) have found lacking when working with geotagged images on Flickr, is the inability to retrieve a “photo set” (Flickr’s take on a slideshow) as a KML document that can then be displayed in GoogleEarth, GoogleMaps, or other g
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