21stMarch
Day Two @ Mashup Camp
Day two at Mashup Camp yesterday proved to be a great day! In addition to meeting many innovative thinkers and participating in some great discussions about mashups, mapdango won first place in the mashup competition! Extremely excited to say the least…and my wife is really even more excited about the MacBook Pro I brought home last night.
There were some great mashups in the contest, including several location-based product availability mashups, some mobile mashups (very cool to think about the emerging possibilities of mashing stuff around for devices), iMovie mashups, a Flickr history mashup, and more. Unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to see all of the mashups that were competing. Nice to think the little mashup from Portland gave those Silicon Valley mashups a run for the bling bling.
Got some great feedback on some new functionality that may be added to mapdango, including *some* integration with social networks (via OpenSocial).
I kept hoping throughout the camp that there had been more geo folks attending…oh well, maybe next time. I had several discussions with non-geo techies that are very interested in geospatial ’stuff’ and it seemed like a great opportunity to pass on knowledge, wisdom, and advocacy to folks that are eager to contribute/participate in an area that is not part of their core. Even though there is WhereCamp, I’m thinking it would be pretty sweet to have a GIS unconference…GISCamp? Anyone interested in seeing if we could make that happen? Bueller…Bueller…Bueller?
Finally, I did manage to make it up to Yahoo!’s office in San Fran to sit in on a small meetup about FireEagle. That’s a good crew of folks down there. I am looking forward to seeing the plethora of apps that interact with FireEagle that are sure to be developed as the year progresses. Have some ideas of my own that may just get developed/released.
Will try to get another post out before the day ends, but either way have a great weekened!
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Andrew Turner says 23rd March @ 6:45
Congrats on the new MBP.
Regarding “GISCamp”, how would it actually differ from WhereCamp? The more generic term “Where” aims to be more inclusive of non-geo experts that want to learn about geospatial technologies and philosophies. GIS implies hard-core geo-experts.