August 16, 2005, 4:00 AM PDT
What do you get if you cross Google Maps with an online gas-price tracker? A shift in the way the Web works.
The advent of the Web 10 years ago opened up vast banks of information to anyone with an Internet connection. Now, clever programming tricks that use data from public Web sites are letting developers mix up that information to suit consumers' particular needs.
Cheap Gas, a Google Maps-powered interface, is part of the phenomenon. Dozens of such nifty "mash up" programs, built by independent developers using tools provided by online businesses, provide services beyond those of the base sites. (read the entire article..)
1 comment:
Nice Google Map application!
This and many other GM mashups would be even more useful when they would be accessible from outside with a parametrised URL, like this "ahding.com/cheapgas/?location=boston"!
Others could store and share these links; google search and meta search engines will love it...
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