Geo Twitter getting into shape
Being at Microsoft makes you want to write code at all times. Trust me you cannot be in the campus and don't fire VS2008 or Twitter ;-)
Following the post from yesterday. People around here use twitter to find other people in the campus, faster than email when isn't down.
Now I have been thinking to use GIS and twitter together to improve a little the experience to find people around the campus. Geo Twitter was born.
Right now I am still writing the business logic, so I need your input, when finish I'll work on the UI.
These what I need to know, would you like to see the avatar of people in the map and click at them? How would you like to add your location? Clicking the map? Do you want the link on the message?
Hope to be finished by next week.
Cheers
Al
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Comments
Albert Pascual ASP.NET Blog said on 4.17.2008 at 4:47 PM
Steve Ballmer was by far the highlight of the Microsoft MVP Summit, his energy and motivation is normally
Al Pascual said on 4.17.2008 at 4:47 PM
Steve Ballmer was by far the highlight of the Microsoft MVP Summit, his energy and motivation is normally
Al Pascual said on 5.03.2008 at 5:10 PM
This post is part of a series about GeoTwitter and GeoRSS . I was in my spare time developing a proof
Albert Pascual ASP.NET Blog said on 5.03.2008 at 5:10 PM
This post is part of a series about GeoTwitter and GeoRSS . I was in my spare time developing a proof
Community Blogs said on 5.03.2008 at 5:59 PM
This post is part of a series about GeoTwitter and GeoRSS . I was in my spare time developing a proof