Google Maps lets you look at maps and satellite photography of anywhere in the world from your browser, as you probably know. You may also know that Google has released an API for Google Maps, which means there are loads of neat third-party add-ons for it. Google Maps Mania talks about all kinds of interesting things that use the API.
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Summary
The monthly archive for September, 2005.
Projects list
- Applications
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- bkgset
- A tool for randomly setting Windows wallpapers.
- brename
- A tool for batch renaming.
- opflist
- A tool for performing file operations based on a text list.
- Games
- (View all posts in Games)
- Acid Assault
- A basic arcade game which involves shooting falling acids and bases.
- Authority
- An online strategy game with units and stuff, currently in development.
- Fisks
- A trajectory shooting thingy (made for learning purposes only).
- Territory
- An abstract online strategy game.
- Graphics
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- Baked Not Fried
- An unexpected and unfulfilling webcomic.
- Communist wallpapers
- Iron Chef wallpapers
- Miscellaneous graphics
- Remixed propaganda
- Remixing (i.e. changing the text on) vintage World War II propaganda posters is just something I do.
- WARNING SIGNS
- Mysterious.
- Music
- (View all posts in Music)
- Offcuts
- Outtakes from a project that has since been shelved (so now I've got even more lying around).
- Old music
- Before I had any musical skill.
- Web applications
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- aftcast
- It's like scattering foam blocks from a great height.
- Internet-term generator
- A little thing that randomly generates a new name for the internet.
- Omniparrot
- A basic torrent metasearcher. I can't really take credit for it but I will anyway.
- Opinionated
- A very simple content submission and rating system.
- Tagos
- A thing where users can add, edit, and tag articles.
- www.maestrosync.com
- My personal website (you're looking at it).