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Google Maps for Boingo -- And Any Page
Posted by
timothy
on Wed Jul 13, 2005 04:03 PM
from the where-you-at dept.
from the where-you-at dept.
evdo writes "Last Monday, Boingo agreed to send http://wifi-hotspot.wirelessinternetcoverage.com their entire wifi hotspot database. They came through. Since then, the wirelessinternetcoverage.com guys have been working 24/7 to get all the "thousand points of light" in their new Google Maps Hack. It's done. The beta bugs pointed out by Peter Rojas at Engadget are gone. Now, you can bird's eye WarDrive instead of ascii search for the nearest hotspot in a town where none of the streets are familiar." And
stockmaster writes "At last week's Where 2.0 conference in San Francisco, Tim O'Reilly extended his theme that Google Map hacks like Chicago Crime and Craigslist Jobs (which are called "mash-ups") represent a new future where hackers "remix" web services to create new capabilities. This inspired me to create Greasemap, a GPL Firefox plugin that injects a Google map into any page. Notably, it was a 7 hour project which I started when Google released their new API, and demoed the next day on the stage of the conference."
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Did anybody just see that? (Score:2, Funny)
I guess they're not ready for wifi for the masses (Score:2)
RE: I guess they're not ready for wifi for the mas (Score:2, Funny)
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Version:1.1.4322.2300; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2300
Re:I guess they're not ready for wifi for the mass (Score:3, Interesting)
"You arrange to meet with a contact in London. He says he'll meet you in the nearest Pizza place due west of Buckingham palace."
1) Search for "London"
2) Search for "Buckingham Palace". Go there.
3) Search for "Pizza"
4) Look due west; you find "Pizza on the Park". You meet your contact there...
One could combi
Re:I guess they're not ready for wifi for the mass (Score:2)
Re:I guess they're not ready for wifi for the mass (Score:4, Funny)
Sure, if you want to do it the easy way!
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Re:I guess they're not ready for wifi for the mass (Score:2)
Max Headroom? (Score:2)
Perhaps this tv show is now one step closer to reality.
Re:Oblig. Simpsons (Score:2)
Re:Max Headroom? (Score:2)
No thanks. I dont WANT that tv show getting anywhere near my reality.
Yeah, but it also had Amanda Pays playing Theora Jones. I'd like Amanda a little closer to my reality.
When do we see ads? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:When do we see ads? (Score:2)
They don't need them just yet (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:When do we see ads? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:When do we see ads? (Score:2)
That's definitely been one of my greater concerns with Google Maps. I also wonder how it conflicts if you're using AdSense on the same page, or if perhaps you're using another ad solution on the same page.
My primary problem with Google Maps, though, is that they do have a limit on how many maps you can serve in a specific time period before they cut you off. It's great if you have a low-traffic page, but if you get slashdotted or just st
Re:When do we see ads? (Score:2)
Another 'point of light' (Score:3, Funny)
I propose... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I propose... (Score:2)
No! I don't like THEM! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I propose... (Score:2)
Wireless WiFi Finding (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Wireless WiFi Finding (Score:2)
Yes!! Now I can find the next / tomorrow's WiFi hotspot using my laptop while sitting at a Starbucks! Totally makes sense!
As in, I'm driving another 400 miles this afternoon and would like to find the next spot to check weather conditions, road closures, construction, etc., while I sip on coffee. Beats the heck out of Mobile/Shell/etc. -- Paul
Re:Wireless WiFi Finding (Score:2)
With all these hacks and plugins (Score:3, Funny)
Overtaking GPS software? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Overtaking GPS software? (Score:2)
Re:Overtaking GPS software? (Score:2)
Me: "Find 'reagan national airport,washington, dc'"
Google: "Here's everything else in a 10 mile radius of DC called something like that!!!"
Me: "But but...i see it right there on the map, clearly labeled...wtf!!"
Me: "Hmm...i guess finding an airport might be hard, ok find 'solomons island, md'"
Google: "Here's a bunch of doctors in oklahoma!!!!"
Me: "Fi
Google Maps is alright.. (Score:2)
Wow (Score:3, Insightful)
Actually... (Score:2)
Coral! (Score:2)
Great for travelers (Score:3, Interesting)
Greasemap (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Greasemap (Score:2)
tip for those who actually try to RTFA but can't when slashdotted:
next time try mirrordot [mirrordot.org], or coral cache:
Just add ".nyud.net:8090" to the end of the hostname for a coral link. Like this: http://www.vinq.com.nyud.net:8090/greasemap/ [nyud.net]
Bug on the map page (Score:2)
probably could (Score:3, Interesting)
I may be doing something wrong... (Score:2)
But I'm sure there should be more than 3 hits in Manhatten. And as someone else already pointed out, a zipcode like mine (07030) which starts with a zero screws it up.
Consolidation of map data (Score:3, Interesting)
Maps are too slow (Score:2)
Google Wifi Map of Portland Oregon (Score:2)
All Free Open Community Network Nodes..
All the Time
http://personaltelco.net/map/ [personaltelco.net]
Good Neighbors Share.
Well, it's about time... (OT) (Score:2)
What? Wireless maps? Oh. Never mind.
Piggy Bank: Greasemonkey for web data (Score:5, Informative)
Make Your Own Map Of Anything (Score:3, Interesting)
http://www.earthcomber.com/community/node/492 [earthcomber.com]
Northwestern University
http://www.earthcomber.com/community/node/125 [earthcomber.com]
LUGs
http://www.earthcomber.com/community/node/114 [earthcomber.com]
Then, take 'em with you.
A very rude word in a map URL (Score:3, Funny)
http://www.mapblast.com/(fyfuckuzldzflgqx1qop0cbz
You'll notice it actually says Fuck You (which is kind of appropriate seeing as MapBlast is owned my Microsoft).
Imagine the horror if the Pope or someone in the White House was to see this terrible terrible word in their address bar.
I wonder if anyone has seen others that are, gasp, worse??
Re:Illegal Purposes (Score:2)
(Std disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer. If you need legal advice, get a lawyer.)
Re:Illegal Purposes (Score:3, Informative)
Who said anything about free internet or illegal? Boingo Wireless [boingo.com] is a paid subscription service.
You are kidding? Right? (Score:2)
Re:chicago real estate (Score:2)
Dupe [chicagocrime.org].
(Just kidding.)
Re:What is the point of Greasemap? (Score:5, Interesting)
I find it useful on sites like whitepages.com, real estate sites, company location "about us" sites, and a bunch of other surprising places. It just makes the whole web more "mappy".
By the way, the site is back up, so if you got stuck before please try again now at www.vinq.com/greasemap [vinq.com]. It's running on a single Xserve; we'll see how it creaks under the strain.
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