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GPSjake – old code I dusted down, jazzed up, tucked in and finally put to bed.
Introducing GPSjake One of the reasons behind me starting this blog was that it would give me a resting ground for a little app I worked on quite a while ago (and for quite a while) but did nothing with. A place where I could document it a little, post the source code for prosperity
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Nokia Maps / TfL Traffic Camera Mashup
Thought it was about time I stepped on the mashup bandwagon, a good number of years after the bandwagon had set out on it’s journey. I’d be wanting to play with a mapping JavaScript API for some time and had seen some examples of people using the Google maps API with live traffic CCTV images
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Voting with Twitter…
A friend of mine, who lectures at a university, was wondering about getting his students to submit a vote on the outcome of a debate in the days following the lecture. He was wondering about using Twitter for this – in the end he ditched the idea as not all of the class twitterererered. Anyway
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Arduino @ MadLab, Manchester
Had great fun a couple of weekends ago at the Arduino Introduction to Physical Computing course run by the Omniversity at Madlab, Manchester. I’m interested in putting together a prototype for a second screen which shows information from your mobile phone (communicated via bluetooth) for use when on the push bike. Kind of like Sony
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My QRosity gets the better off me.
Quite proud of the title of this post. At a Mobile Monday Manchester meeting back in September last year (2011) QR codes were discussed. Different designs of QR codes were shown. This was interesting because I wasn’t aware that these codes could be styled to some extent using colour and even by playing with the
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wordpress….
So it’s been a while since I put anything up on the ol’ internet. Way back when I worked on a couple of classic asp sites and I also used to manage content on the website for a band I played in – basically maintaining HTML pages – but nothing since. After speaking to some