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   <title>[Maps] Vodafone maps English Holidays</title>
   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 15:58:00 +0200</pubDate>
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   <dc:creator>François Xavier Cardi</dc:creator>
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      Many of our Maps Of The Week are based on Twitter+Google Maps mashups. Twitter’s power coupled with geolocalization opportunities enable unlimited number of combinations, which was proved once again by Vodafone that has just launched its new website.        <br />
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       This map enables us to geolocalize next holidays in England. How does it work ? Based on Twiter, inexhaustible source of micro messages, Vodafone takes out and maps the most popular holiday destinations.        <br />
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       Funny but not really useful in everyday life, this TweetMap still illustrates that mashups with Twitter are really in vogue.        <br />
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   <title>[Maps] Mapped Database of Marine Protected Areas</title>
   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 15:57:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      The WDPA (The World Database of Protected Areas) has recently published a Google Map based map  to localize database of different marine protected areas.        <br />
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       At the world level, this map enables us to browse by continent in order to see coastline protection solutions.        <br />
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       In addition to this nice map the WDPA offers pertinent database to keep visitors informed of present situation. For instance, you will know that only 0.7% of the world’s oceans are being protected, however there are more than 5000 marine protected areas, which are mainly initiated by the governments (10% only are initiated at the international level).        <br />
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       We can still see the percentage of marine areas protected by each government. The part of the USA is almost  30%, whereas Ireland made 0.14% only.       <br />
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   <title>[Map of the Week] Map of AF 447 flight’s path</title>
   <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 15:55:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      This morning an Air France aircraft from Rio to Paris carrying 215 people has disappeared off the radar. Since then this alarming news has been vividly discussed on Twitter.        <br />
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       Here are mapped comments worldwide based on information given in your tweets and on the list of keywords which can be updated.        <br />
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       It takes a few seconds to load the map. Then you could see the markers being updated in real-time, and in a few minutes the affected zones (France and Brazil) will be marked out by the number of tweets!!!        <br />
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       Want to upload this map into your website or blog ? [size is modifiable]         <br />
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       Direct link (and full screen) to the map : <a class="link" href="http://www.i-spirit.eu/tweetmap/">http://www.i-spirit.eu/tweetmap/ </a> 
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   <title>[Iphone] SEO Check is available at AppStore !</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 15:54:00 +0200</pubDate>
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       There is no mapping information today but very good news from our friends DuoApps.        <br />
       Their nice Iphone application is now available at AppStore.        <br />
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       With SEO Check tool you could follow the ranking of your website wherever you are. The tool also enables you to manage in real time the list of websites you want to follow, the keywords for Google search. The application will store each search history so that you could see evolution of your website’s rankings. To ensure more precise management of your ranking, SEO Check enables you to refine your search by language. For each search you could:        <br />
       - Overview the results in the interface specially meant for providing you key information necessary for internet ranking         <br />
       - Consult in real time a results page where your website appears and identify your competitors        <br />
       - Access precise history of results updates       <br />
       - Have a global view of results updates due to our graph view       <br />
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       If you are webmaster and web ranking is highly important for you,  you will need this tool!       <br />
       I’ve just installed and tested the application with our website porticcio-corsica.com. Well, we are 2-nd on Google !!! One more effort and we are the first:)        <br />
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       Source via AppStore        <br />
       
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   <title>[Vidéo] I-Spirit on BFM TV with the Tweetmap of AF447 flight’s crash</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 15:49:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      Yesterday we offered to our visitors an interactive map based on Google Maps and Twitter that geolocalized all tweets on the subject.        <br />
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       This map was broadcasted on BFM TV during a live Karl Zéro’s program in Web events anchored by Marjorie Paillon.        <br />
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        TweetMap of crash (full screen)        <br />
       Thanks to ILovePolitics        <br />
       
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   <title>[Maps] WalkScore : mashup for urban walkers</title>
   <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 15:53:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      This morning I have discovered this nice Google Maps mashup that enables you to test your dependence on a car by giving an address or a district.       <br />
       There are two approaches on this website : first, you enter your address and the website displays all the shops, supermarkets, cultural landmarks, leisure centres and restaurants in the neighbourhood of your address, but which can be reached without a car. The website will give you one walk score from 100, which will enable you to have your judgement.        <br />
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       Once the list of renowned addresses is entered, you can see for example that walk score for Time Square in New York is  100/100, so you can live in this district without a car. Whereas there is nothing in the neighbourhood of the ex President Bush’s ranch, the walk score is 0 and you will need to take your car if your want to buy a ridiculous hat :)        <br />
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       The second approach is based on global view of the city, so that to have a visual view (Google Maps + density layer) with colour code (red = great car dependence, green = walkable neighborhoods)        <br />
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       For the time being the website functions in the USA and in Canada only, but similar initiative could be welcomed in the European capitals!!!        <br />
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       Source via Twitter        <br />
       
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   <title>[Maps] Tweet Location : Twitter mashup but with Yahoo Maps this time</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 15:51:00 +0200</pubDate>
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   <dc:creator>François Xavier Cardi</dc:creator>
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      We won’t talk about Google Maps today, this time it’s a Yahoo mapping tool, direct competitor of the hegemonic Google tool.        <br />
       We are thus obliged to talk about it on our blog!        <br />
        So what is TweetLocation ?        <br />
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       You don’t need to master the Shakespeare’s language to see that this tool enables you to geolocalize your tweets on the map. Being simple, effective, clean, the tool is based on information given in your tweets, and finds the locations you talked about on the map on which you could see where on the earth your tweets applied.        <br />
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       Funny, but there is no option to embed the map or at least a permalink enabling to send it (on Twitter ?) to your contacts. It’s a pity!!!        <br />
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       Source via        <br />
       
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   <title>[Maps] Google Maps + Weather + Twitter Mashup = WeatherTweets</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 09:46:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      Twitter makes rain and fine weather happen. That is what this original mashup perfectly illustrates. By combining Google Maps, Twitter and Météo, 20 design have produced a simple application that enables users to tweet the weather forecast.        <br />
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       Is it raining at your place now? Tweet it and you will contribute to the development of the first collaborative weather mashup. Even if the application is purely entertaining and basically the outcome conditions on subscription of Twitter community, this tool demonstrates however new opportunities for 2009 given by the power of several services.        <br />
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       By the way, #weather_me Ajaccio, sunny, sunny, sunny.       <br />
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       Source via Twitter        <br />
       
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   <title>[Maps] Nokia improves Ovi Maps and launches its API</title>
   <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 09:44:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      Where 2.0 Conference in San José is indeed an ideal place to announce the latest geosphere news. After Google that launched yesterday its Maps Ad Unit, now it’s Nokia that publishes an improved version of its Ovi Maps, with API meant for developers.        <br />
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       So what is Ovi Maps? For several years since acquisition of NavTeq for almost 6 billion dollars, Nokia has become highly active in the field of mapping. Thus Ovi Maps it’s a Google Maps equivalent in flash, but with more specific functionalities (2D/3D, buildings modelling in 3D and plenty of other nice little things).        <br />
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       API enables us to use the mapping system from third application. Today only the Lonely Planet website should be ready to get to Ovi Maps.        <br />
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       Wait and see the future of this innovation (and probably its integration of mobile solution). Maybe Ovi could be able to take place next to Google Maps. Who knows!       <br />
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       Source via Twitter        <br />
       
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   <title>[Maps] Make Money with Google Maps Ad Unit</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 09:44:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      Integration of this functionality has been expected for a long time, and now Google takes advantage of "Where 2.0" to launch a monetizing map functionality based on Google Maps.        <br />
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       Specifically, Maps Ad Unit is a new advertising option within Google Ad Sense, which displays commercial ads on the map. These ads are focused on your geographical location and updated according to your movements.        <br />
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       Google Bar, which we have integrated in our Map Of The Week, is a really good news to all who wish to make some money with their Google Maps mashup.        <br />
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       Source via Google        <br />
       
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