Facebook: Washingtonpost.com Newstracker

Rob Curley has been excited about something for a couple weeks now. I’ve been wondering what it was. After hearing him chatter on about Facebook at the Online News Association conference in Toronto a couple weeks ago I had my suspicions. So, now I know. Washingtonpost.com just launched a very polished and, dare I say, useful Facebook app. In fact, preliminary evaluation would lead me to believe this might be the most polished and useful app I’ve seen on Facebook yet.

WashingtonPost NewsTracker (by Roebot)

I think it’s amusing to note the application takes into consideration page layout. Wow, it’s like it has been developed by a publishing company. 🙂

Washingtonpost.com's newstracker for facebook (by Roebot)

Go get it.

Map my vacation, please?

If someone wants to make a useful “Web 2.0” application I’ve got a cool idea for you. Make it really easy for me to map my trip route, then with drag-and-drop ease place my Flickr photos on the map, add notes, and save the map in a re-usable format (KML, I guess). As a ‘++’ make it easy for me to review stuff along the way. Oh, and make each component in decomposable, clean re-usable formats (atom, kml, hReview, etc).

I just got home from a week long vacation with Ashby and Tara. Of course, we took photos the whole time. Every day I shot a dozen or so photos to Flickr and Facebook from my iPhone. I was moblogging so much in fact that Brett sent me this hilarious plea for assistance in makinig my moblogging less noisy in Facebook. He said he loved me, but I had turned his Facebook into the Fulkersonbook. Check out Brett’s Facebook news view:

Fulkersonbook (by Roebot)

OMFG, ridiculous. I thought Facebook provided a digest of these things! Apparently adjusting the Notes feed slider in facebook doesn’t effect the mobile notes. Facebook needs to fix this. Anyway, I felt like a spammer. I’m shocked no one else has complained. I suspect you’ve all just blacklisted me. 😉 Well, I couldn’t figure out a way to prevent my moblogging from being so noisy so I cut back on moblogging to facebook and now I shoot most of my photos to Flickr only. Back to my cool idea.

Prior to leaving for my vacation I mapped the route. Along the route I shot photos using my digital camera and my iPhone. The latter, as mentioned, I sent directly to Flickr and Facebook with the occasional note. The bulk of the photos didn’t get uploaded until I got home. Upon my return I wanted to blog about the trip and I thought a cool thing would be to provide a map with:

  • trip route
  • replete with geotagged photos
  • , notes
  • and maybe even some reviews.

We packed groceries and didn’t eat out much, but it would be cool if I had provided the occasional hReview of the few restaurants we did stop in as well as of the campground we split from in favor of a crappy motel room that had a great view in Morro Bay. If it were easy to generate hReviews I would do it more often. Especially if I could do it on the spot.

One could fulfill my dream by mashing a few services from different providers. Google Mapes, Flickr, Big Tribe… By providing some connective tissue it shouldn’t be too hard to come up with something really useful. All weekend I’ve scoured the Internet for an easy way to do this and every service I’ve found either doesn’t meet the aforementioned requirements or is too time consuming. What I found was that Greasemonkey scripts can make geotagging photos easier, but I can not find a way to easily map photos, with notes, and route. I think I found a way to do this by paying, but this service was borderline unusable, and I’m still not clear how easy it was to map routes, or if I could. I also had to re-upload my photos instead of using those on Flickr. Lame. Also, there was a fee and I’m not going to pay until I know it works. Then I might pay Flickr prices. Other alternatives didn’t allow me to display only my stuff and again routes were an issue. The only option that did allow me to do everything I wanted, I think, was such a pain the ass I’m not going to do it. It involved Greasemonkey scripts, Google Earth, and some serious hackery. I don’t have time for that!

Optimally I would have a service that I could use to map my trip. While traveling I could map photos based on my location. Use a mobile app for creating reviews along the way; otherwise I probably won’t review. And then I could polish it all off with additional photos when I get home. This would be killer, right?

Dopplr or some of these other travel services should implement this. I would then actually want to use the service. Currently I can’t possibly muster the time or energy to waste. Mind you, I’m the target audience for services like this being I typically travel a couple times a month for work.

Oh, here’s my vacation photos. I suspect this blog post is the closest I’m going to come to realizing my dream of a digital vacation scrap book with a map interface. 😦

Vacationing while San Diego burns

Wow. I leave town with the family for a much needed vacation and SoCal bursts into flames. That sucks. Even a MindTouch-er has been evacuated: Ken. Also, Henry, my oldest friend was being evacuated last I heard, but I haven’t heard from him for a couple days now. Everyone is safe, it seems, but everyone at MindTouch, as you might suspect, has friends and family being affected. Tara especially knows many families through her parent/moms groups and classes. We wish everyone the best.

We plan to head south Friday and intend to get home Saturday. I figured we could give Ashby a break from the drive somewhere. With about a million evacuated I’m not sure which the best route is. We’re in Tahoe right now; so the best route I can figure is here. This assumes that, at least, three fires are cleared up by Friday and Hwy 15 is open. I’m sure they will be, but if they are not I have no idea how we’re getting into town.

Thanks to folks like Nate Ritter I can tune in on twitter. Also, here are some useful maps:

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Credit to Mitch Wagner at InfomationWeek.com. Thanks Nate and Mitch. I hope everyone is safe and well.

UPDATE

After posting here I realized MindTouch Deki Wiki could be pretty useful here. So, I put together an aggregation page and posted about it. I hope it helps.

San Diego Fires | MindTouch Blog
Today was the first day I’ve had an Internet connection other than my phone and I just finished quickly throwing together this wiki page as a resource for the San Diego and Southern California fires. I hope it helps some folks. It’s aggregating a bunch feeds, vids, photos, maps mashups, etc in one central location and should provide a fairly comprehensive resource. Feel free to add to it. Nate Ritter and others have put many technologies into action to help out. I’m basically just pulling in their work. Thanks Nate, KPBS, the Governor’s office, and others. Best of luck to everyone.

On Podtech

Cross-post

Podtech logoLast week, Aaron and I spent some quality time with Scoble. This is a short, fun interview where we cover some known ground, hint at things to come, and subtly poke fun at the competition. Hope you enjoy it too!

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Aaron also gave a demo of Deki Wiki afterwards. It’s about 10 minutes long.