http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2006/07/uk-google-maps-mashup-roundup-part-12.html
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http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2006/07/uk-google-maps-mashup-roundup-part-12.html
your ads here (468x60) - after 1st post.
After being mentioned on the New Scientist Website a while ago (see my blog post) I have now found my backstage project listed on the notes of a computer science lecture this lear (PDF, HTML).
This was one of the more interesting courses I did, but with the comment that watching paint dry was more exciting than some of the courses puts that statement in a different light.
I’ve updated my first backstage project after 7 months,
see it in action here: http://bbc.blueghost.co.uk/site4.php
After my web based TV Guide ( blog post, weblink ), I have been developing a C# 2.0 TV Guide.
I started it ages back last year, and have only been updating it more recently, and with a few tips gained from working with c# at work I have been able to make it a bit more advanced. You can get it from here now anyway: http://www.blueghosttv.co.uk/pc/
Try this
BluegGhost PG
This article about the bbc backstage project includes a link to my Google Maps Traffic Overlay, see under web links.
This doesn’t work at present due to security problems with Greasemonkey but my platform independent version still works fine.
I managed to get my BBC Travel Data Greasemonkey script linked to http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/ after I sumbitted the prototype to them. Luckily they showed links to http://bbc.blueghost.co.uk as well as my greasemonkey script (which now doesn’t work due to this)