Science Found! - Maps ahoy
I think I may have found the science in my project at last! w00t! But it is boring usability and fluffyness :-(
Oh well, at least I get to mess around with Geospatial technologies :-) But then have to talk to people about how they feel about it!
I.e. Is a persons experiences enhanced by spatially relevant information about their location.
Sounds good eh!
As some of you might have noticed, there is a 'location' link on some blog entries, this is a test of fancy google maps linking to my blogs :-) If you are using anyhting other than internet explorer, and my blog entry is spatially based, then you should see a pretty google map in the blog entry. Either way, you can follow the location link to show you the same map!
The reason IE isn't included in the blog entry, is because at the moment, it does not support the google map nested within div tags :(
But I will get around to sorting it out eventually! hehe for the time being, you may just want to use firefox (havent tested opera, safari, netscape or anything else for that matter! sorry! hehe)
Feedback would be nice about whether it worked for you :-)
Comments
- Wow! Fantastic, Matt! I can now see where I live! Would be even more useful if I had a laptop with wireless connection to find my way home if I was drunk! - James on Mon Oct 03 2005 21:10:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
- mmmmm...if I knew what you were talking about...geospacial ..spatially...firefox..uh?!! - Carol on Thu Oct 06 2005 19:37:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
- Firefox, and erm, Camino, Safari. I have stop drinking whisky, I end up in the oddest of places. Geo-whisky-spacial, hicjup. later. - Stu on Sat Oct 08 2005 21:38:19 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)