I’ve been very busy with Plone stuff at work recently and we’ve launched two new sites which we’re all very impressed with. The gradual ascent of the learning curve continues and there are plenty of things I need to write down before I forget them — and loads of new things to get to grips [...]
Entries Tagged as 'web2.0'
Cool / cooler / wrong
October 21st, 2007 · 1 Comment
Tags: flickr · gadgets · moo · rss · web2.0
KML and microformats in Flickr
August 15th, 2007 · No Comments
Just noticed that you can now export Flickr photo data in two new formats: as a GeoRSS feed and as KML so you can view your photos within Google Maps. I’m not sure why Flickr (which is owned by Yahoo) would be that bothered providing a Google export format, but it’s welcome all the same.
I’ve [...]
Tags: flickr · kml · rss · web development · web2.0
KML overlays in Google Maps in two minutes
June 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
Following on from the Google Developer Day a few weeks back, in which we were all encouraged to encode our geographical data in KML format (Google can index data encoded in KML), I thought I’d have a play around with KML overlays in Google Maps. KML is used mainly to mark up overlays in Google [...]
Tags: google-maps · javascript · web design · web development · web2.0
Web2.0 for grown ups
June 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Hmm, Web2.0. A means to realise previously untapped creative potential or another forum for the socially inept to talk about themselves? Well, everyone must have their own tag-enabled, social networking loves and hates. For me, Flickr is the stand-out site. A good simple idea with loads of cool functionality and a great looking user interface. [...]
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