Martin Stabe has written a piece in the Press Gazette about our Puffbox Google Map Mashup. This is the journalists’ industry newspaper so it hits our target market perfectly. Someone once said there is no bad PR. It’s as well this is good PR!
Archive for June, 2007
Sky News use Puffbox map in weather warnings
Published June 26, 2007 Web Development , puffbox Leave a CommentSky News have reported on the heavy rain across Britain and used our map mashup to show some of the worst hit areas. This particular application shows the polygon feature – they have highlighted an area south of Rotherham which could be affected if the Ulley Dam bursts.
This is a great example of a breaking news story shown to good effect on the Puffbox map application.
We’ve now put a demo of our mashup on the Puffbox website. It shows most of the functionality of the map including interactive sidebar and the backend includes the polygon creator I mentioned in my last post. More details are available on the Puffbox website.
Increased Functionality for Google Map Mashup
Published June 14, 2007 Web Development , puffbox , software Leave a CommentI’ve been working away at the Google Map mashup tool that I developed for Puffbox and have added some functionality to it. Editors were already able to add / edit / delete points on a map with custom markers and custom information windows as well as run multiple maps. Now I have added polygon functionality. This means that an editor can draw custom polygonal shapes and place them on the map (useful for highlighting certain areas). A map can have multiple polygons in a range of colours, with or without solid borders. Editors can switch the polygons on and off for the end user, change colours and even add or delete vertices on the polygons (i.e. give the shape more corners or take them away). All this is done by simply clicking on the map to create corners or clicking a corner marker to delete it. It works on Firefox, IE and Safari and can get an interactive map with points and areas highlighted up and running in a matter of minutes.
Puffbox map reaps results – murder suspect arrested
Published June 5, 2007 Web Development , puffbox Leave a CommentThe Puffbox map application that Sky News is using as part of its Crime Uncovered Week has helped bring about the arrest of a murder suspect at large. So far our first project has been picked up by a large satellite television network, been the subject of several journalism blogs and made the streets safer by taking a suspected murderer off them. Who said you have to start small?
I have a basic example of our Google map on my website. Google are really going for it with their maps – the latest thing is to have street level 360 degree photos built in to the map. They’ve only covered 5 US cities so far but the results are fantastic.
Today our Google map application went live with the start of the Sky News Crime Uncovered week. They’ve used it to show Britain’s most wanted criminals. The really clever stuff is going on behind the scenes where journalists with no specific technical expertise can add items to the map using a WYSIWYG content management system that I wrote with a little help from my brother over at Puffbox.