Easy and Free: SMS to Google Map

April 9th, 2009 by Adam

“SMS to Twitter to Yahoo Pipes to Google Map”

This map will display New Orleans street addresses sent via SMS messages on a Google Map, automated and in real time.  The system uses Yahoo Pipes to monitor Twitter hash tags for certain users, parse the address (number and street is all that is necessary) sent by the user and render the on a map.

  1. The user sends an SMS like this: “#dumping 4200 Dauphine” to their twitter account.
  2. A yahoo pipe monitors the user’s twitter feed and imports tweets tagged with “#dumping”.
  3. The Yahoo pipe then updates the city/state/zip and geocodes the tweet feed.
  4. The geocoded feed is then picked for display, for instance, on this Google Map below.
  5. Yahoo pipes is also capable of notifying users any time a new item is appears in the twitter feed, thus establishing a real time feedback loop .

Applications: neighborhood resident reporting of illegal dumping, potholes, streetlight outages, crime etc.  Users just need a simple cell phone and a free twitter account.  Their usernames can the be added to the pipe/map and anything tagged, for instance, with the “#dumping” tag would display on the Illegal Dumping Map.  Could also do #crime and #street tags.

Illegal Dumping in New Orleans
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Twitter Map

April 7th, 2009 by Adam

Example Twitter Map Badge from Yahoo Pipes.  The search is for the term “earthquake” within 500 miles of Rome.

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Modifying / Customizing Yahoo Pipes Badges

September 9th, 2008 by Adam

http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/badgedocs

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Fibre for Africa

August 15th, 2008 by Adam

http://fibreforafrica.net

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Network Startup Resource Center

August 15th, 2008 by Adam

a non-profit organization that has worked since the late
1980s to help develop and deploy networking technology in various
projects throughout Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the
Caribbean, the Middle East, and the New Independent States.

http://www.nsrc.org/

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The African Internet - A 2001 Status Report

August 15th, 2008 by Adam

Two-way satellite-based Internet services using very small aperture
terminals (VSAT) to connect directly the US or Europe have also been
quickly adopted where ever regulations allow. Namely in DRC, Ghana,
Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia which all have ISPs
that are not dependent on the monopoly telecom operator for their
international bandwidth.

http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleID=322

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MyExperience

August 13th, 2008 by Adam

MyExperience may be an open source option for PDA-based data collection. It is a BSD-licensed open source mobile data collection tool developed
for Windows Mobile devices (including
PDAs
and
mobile phones
) using .NET CF 2 and Microsoft SQL Compact Edition. MyExperience
is available for free on SourceForge in
beta release.

http://myexperience.sourceforge.net/

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The Hoffman Triangle Neighborhood Knowledge Center

August 11th, 2008 by Adam

http://hoffmantriangle.org/

For people and organizations living and working in the Hoffman Triangle Neighborhood of New Orleans.

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