KML overlays with GMap-enabled nodes

Tirdad:

How to quickly attach and process KML files on GMap-enabled nodes. No batteries required.

Posted 03/16/2009 - 12:22 // 9 comments

DASH Bus, Meet Google Maps - Part II, The Sequel

Clator:

Phase2's Mass Transit Evangelist continues his thread from before, with specific steps on how you can use Google's Mass Transit overlays to improve point-to-point directions on your site.

Posted 02/16/2009 - 14:52

Mashups and Free-Flowing Data in the Web 2.0 World

Andrew :

The idea of a "Mashup" is just one of those ubiquitous terms that invariably gets tossed around all the time when talking about the Web 2.0 movement. But what exactly defines a Mashup? And is it all fluff or can it provide not meaningful value in my site?

Posted 01/12/2009 - 18:49

DASH Bus, meet Google Maps

Clator:

Phase2’s Mass Transit Evangelist returns. Dash Bus schedules have arrived on Google Maps and it’s easier than ever to plan your route.

Posted 11/25/2008 - 13:06

More semantic web applications

Joel:

More than just a passing fad, the ‘semantic web’ is referenced more and more. Today I stumbled across a site that employs some interesting semantic techniques to provide free access to global health information in a widely recognized visual format: Google maps!

Posted 07/12/2008 - 12:00