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Google Maps has become the standard mapping
utility for everything from getting directions and finding nearby food options to viewing the
surface of the moon. Are you getting the most out of your Google Maps experience? Keep reading to
get some helpful hints on how to maximize (or minimize) all your mapping desires.
Make sure to leave us a comment and let us know about the Google Maps mashups, tips, and
tweaks you love.
The Basics Search
Be specific. You’ll find what you’re looking for if you type exactly what it is you
want to map. If you’re looking for gas stations, which is especially handy when using the
mobile version on the road, just type “gas.” Based on your present view (city, state,
zip etc), you’ll see gas stations pop up in the same vicinity. Once you’ve clicked on
a specific location you can get directions, search nearby, save for later, or edit the location
by either flagging it as inappropriate, moving it, or claiming it as your own business.
Don’t forget to drag the little man icon onto the map for street view (where available), or
select “More” to view photos and/or wikipedia entries associated with your search.
Keyboard Shortcuts
You can use your keyboard’s arrow keys to move your view slightly North (up arrow), South
(down arrow), East (right arrow), or West (left arrow).
For a bigger jump, use the page up and page down keys to dramatically move North and South. The
home key will jump West and the end key will help you navigate further East.
Likewise, the + key will zoom in and the - key will zoom out. You can also zoom in and out with a
mouse or the two finger touch (up and down) on a Mac. Simple right?
Advanced Tricks Map an Exact Intersection
Should you choose to map a specific intersection without street numbers, simply type
“STREET1 at STREET2, CITY, STATE” for a map of that intersection.
I personally prefer Ubiquity
for my mapping shortcuts. You can select an address on any page, initiate the Ubiquity command
screen, qualify your query with “map,” adjust the map to your liking, and insert it
in an email. Love it!
Reference API Tutorials
Should you choose to leverage the API to create your own concoctions, you might want to reference both the Google Maps API Tutorial, and Google Map Parameters mapki to
the get the most out of your mashup.
More Advanced Tricks
The PCMechanic video below has a few handy tips for using Google Maps, including configuring
Firefox for quick access to google maps (:30), using saved locations (1:12), and finding
latitude/longitude coordinates (1:55).
Maptastic Mashups
One of the coolest things about Google Maps is that users can create and submit their own custom
maps, which means you can have immediate access to these super cool mashups simply by clicking
“My Maps” (it’s right next to “Get Directions”). Think of this area
as your own online map community. It’s where you can find your saved places, search
in-between destinations, and browse pretty useful utilities from weather information to
disaster-related maps.
Search in-between
Search in-between is so simple, but so incredibly useful. Just add it your
maps, select it, type in exactly what you want (like “gas”), add the two location end
points, and you’ll get a map of all the gas stations on your route. This is an especially
convenient app for road trips (I used the search in-between feature on my two cross-country
drives, it really comes in handy when navigating unfamiliar territories).
Plus, if you have an iPhone you can utilize the iPhoneSender Safari bookmarklet or Firefox extension to save all your fabulous
search queries and send them via email, with a phone-friendly link, for safe keeping and easy
access on the go.
GasBuddy
GasBuddy, from GasBuddy.com, is a featured mashup that lets you type in the city, state, or zip
where you want to search for gas prices and locations. It’s another standby for me. Cheap
gas is a godsend in this economy, and GasBuddy is my little angel.
Places of Interest
Places of Interest is another nifty little tool that maps pretty much
anything of interest including bars, ATMs, food (by food type), and even places of worship. This
custom map supports viewing of up to 5 different options at one time.
The action-sports enthusiast may enjoy Outdoor tracks by GPSies.com, which includes custom maps for a variety of
activities including hiking and jogging trails, geocaching locales, and maps for more intense
adventure seekers interested in climbing, mountain biking, and winter sports.
Google Moon
For the moon walker in you, there’s always Google Moon. With geologic and topographic charts, and elevation options,
you’ll feel like a real universe aficionado.
Mashups You Love
I always poll my smart and savvy Twitter network when I need to find the best in web-related
goodies. They recommend:
HousingMaps.com
A clever little mashup, HousingMaps.com
shows Craigslist listings across the country. Users can filter by city, price, housing type,
listings with pictures, and any additional keywords. The end result is a detailed map with
housing options side-by-side with a color coded text list. (Recommended by @searchguru)
Gmaps Pedometer
Gmaps Pedometer is a simple site
that lets you calculate the distance between specific points you plot on the map. You can turn
mile markers, elevation, and the calorie counter on or off based on your personal needs. In
addition, you can save your favorite routes for future reference. (Recommended by @shanehale7 & @CatherineLarsen)
Robocall Tracker
The Twitter Robocall Tracker: Map of
Robocalls is a mashup of a variety of open APIs with the purpose of plotting reported
robocalls (you know those annoying prerecorded calls you can’t avoid). Users can report a
call, view other reported calls by locale, and listen to the actual audio from a handful of
reported calls. All reported incidents are screened and associated with the name of the Twitter
user who submitted the original report. (Created by @EndTheRoboCalls)
Mobile Map Goodness
The beauty of Google Maps is that you’re not restricted to browsing at home. Google Maps for mobile works
on a wide variety of phones including the iPhone, and all phones with Windows Mobile and Android
operating systems. The mobile version supports a majority of the standard Google Maps
functionality including My Location (regardless of whether or not your phone has GPS), Street
View, Directions (public transit), walking, or driving, Business Listings, and Traffic
information.
Wikitude AR Travel Guide for Android
G1 owners (and future Android users) have the added bonus of being able to play with Wikitude AR Travel Guide, an augmented
reality app with location-based Wikipedia content. I haven’t had the opportunity to test
it, but according to their website, one bonus is that “users may hold the phone’s
camera against a spectacular mountain range and see the names and heights displayed as overlay
mapped with the mountains in the camera.” Check out the video below for a really neat peek
at what this app can do. Um yeah, can I get that on my iPhone please?!?
Now It’s Your Turn…
Tell us about the mashups you use, the tricks you live by, and the tweaks that make you weak in
the knees.
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Category: Finance
Released: Nov 30, 2008
Price: $3.99
Description:
CPSolve is a fast single-page utility calculator for European options prices based on a generic
Black Scholes formula. Key features include: + Ability to price a wide variety of options,
including options on futures, stocks or currencies. + Forward and reverse computation of any
parameter, e.g. to determine implied volatility or even the implied underlying asset price. +
Display of option sensitivities including delta, gamma, vega, theta and rho.
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I am new to Objective-C and Cocoa. and now I have a problem.
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The sun’s magnetic field may have a significant impact on weather and climatic parameters
in Australia and other countries in the northern and southern hemispheres. According to a study
in Geographical Research, the droughts are related to the solar magnetic phases and not the
greenhouse effect.
Publication Date: 2008 Dec 1 PMID: 19046431br/Authors: Oscamou, M. - McDonald, D. - Yap, V. B. -
Huttley, G. A. - Lladser, M. E. - Knight, R.br/Journal: BMC Bioinformaticsbr/br/ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND: The nucleotide substitution rate matrix is a key parameter of molecular evolution.
Several methods for inferring this parameter have been proposed, with different mathematical bases.
These methods include counting sequence differences and taking the log of the resulting probability
matrices, methods based on Markov triples, and maximum likelihood methods that infer the
substitution probabilities that lead to the most likely model of evolution. However, the speed and
accuracy of these methods has not been compared. RESULTS: Different methods differ in performance
by orders of magnitude (ranging from 1 ms to 10 s per matrix), but differences in accuracy of rate
matrix reconstruction appear to be relatively small. Encouragingly, relatively simple and fast
methods can provide results at least as accurate as far more complex and computationally intensive
methods, especially when the sequences to be compared are relatively short. CONCLUSIONS: Based on
the conditions tested, we recommend the use of method of Gojobori et al. (1982) for long sequences
(300 nucleotides), and the method of Goldman et al. (1996) for shorter sequences (300 nucleotides).
The method of Barry and Hartigan (1987) can provide somewhat more accuracy, measured as the
Euclidean distance between the true and inferred matrices, on long sequences (2000 nucleotides) at
the expense of substantially longer computation time. The availability of methods that are both
fast and accurate will allow us to gain a global picture of change in the nucleotide substitution
rate matrix on a genomewide scale across the tree of life.br/br/post to: a href =
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parameters version 0.1.0 has been released! Parameters allows you to add annoted variables to your
classes which may have configurable default values. Changes: ### 0.1.0 / 2008-12-03 * Initial
release. * Added Parameters.params= and Parameters#params= methods. * Allow Parameters#initialize
to accept a Hash of parameter values. * Added more specs.
Motivation: Promoter-driven reporter genes, notably luciferase and green
fluorescent protein, provide a tool for the generation of a vast array of time-course data sets
from living cells and organisms. The aim of this study is to introduce a modeling framework based
on stochastic differential equations (SDEs) and ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that
addresses the problem of reconstructing transcription time-course profiles and associated
degradation rates. The dynamical model is embedded into a Bayesian framework and inference is
performed using Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms.
Results: We present three case studies where the methodology is used to
reconstruct unobserved transcription profiles and to estimate associated degradation rates. We
discuss advantages and limits of fitting either SDEs ODEs and address the problem of parameter
identifiability when model variables are unobserved. We also suggest functional forms, such as
on/off switches and stimulus response functions to model transcriptional dynamics and present
results of fitting these to experimental data.
Contact: b.f.finkenstadt@warwick.ac.uk
Supplementary Information: Supplementary data are available at
Bioinformatics online.
Summary: PConPy is an open-source Python module for generating protein contact
maps, distance maps and hydrogen bond plots. These maps can be generated in a number of
publication-quality vector and raster image formats. Contact maps can be annotated with secondary
structure and hydrogen bond assignments. PConPy offers a more flexible choice of contact
definition parameters than existing toolkits, most notably a greater choice of inter-residue
distance metrics. PConPy can be used as a stand-alone application or imported into existing
source code. A web-interface to PConPy is also available for use.
Availability: The PConPy web-interface and source code can be accessed from its
website at http://www.csse.unimelb.edu.au/~hohkhkh1/pconpy/.
Contact: hohkhkh1@csse.unimelb.edu.au
Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at
Bioinformatics online.
Summary: We introduce REJECTOR, software for parameter estimation and comparison
of alternate models of population history from genetic data via a rejection algorithm. Through
coalescent simulation, REJECTOR generates numerous gene genealogies, and hence simulated data,
under a model of population history specified by the user. Summary statistics derived from such
simulated data are compared with observed statistics, leading to acceptance or rejection of a
given set of parameter values. We performed tests of the software using known parameter values in
order to assess the inferential power provided by each summary statistic. The tests demonstrate
the precision and accuracy of estimation made possible using this approach.
Availability: http://www.rejector.org
Contact: mjobin@stanford.edu
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network to evolve. We apply our measure to a stochastic description of the experimental setup of
Guet et al. (Science 296:1466, 2002), treating chemical inducers as functional inputs to
biochemical networks and the expression of a reporter gene as the functional output. We take an
information-theoretic approach, allowing the system to set parameters that optimize signal
processing ability, thus enumerating each network's highest-fidelity functions. We find that all
networks studied are highly evolvable by our measure, meaning that change in function has little
dependence on change in parameters. Moreover, we find that each network's functions are connected
by paths in the parameter space along which information is not significantly lowered, meaning a
network may continuously change its functionality without losing it along the way. This property
further underscores the evolvability of the networks.br /iAndrew Mugler, Etay Ziv, Ilya Nemenman,
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are often encountered when the characteristics of feedback circuits in the system are varied. In
systems with many unknown or varying parameters, it is an interesting, but difficult problem to
find parameter values for which specific bifurcations occur. In this paper, we develop a loop
breaking approach to evaluate the influence of parameter values on feedback circuit
characteristics. This approach allows a theoretical classification of feedback circuit
characteristics related to possible bifurcations in the system. Based on the theoretical results, a
numerical algorithm for bifurcation search in a possibly high-dimensional parameter space is
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With all the fun about pov's, you might be
wondering how to do it with an Arduino. Having a device that can be used
for the pov and then
for some other project has its benefits. check out Carlito's Contraptions.
The parameters in the code can be changed in order to display other images besides of the
default arrows.
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frame for each letter of a word) and each frame is divided in columns. The image to be displayed
must be encoded into 1s (ON) and 0s (OFF) and each value must be stored in the data string in the
order illustrated below.
The duration of each column (i.e. how much time they stay ON), the spacing between frames and the
spacing between images are set respectively by the integers timer1, timer2 and timer3. Keep in
mind that their values depend on the rotation speed.
Persistance of Vision (POV) is
how we can see a collection of still images in animated form and our mind connects them together
to create the illusion of movement.
Nice start Carlos!
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which sports several new features and a couple of bug fixes.brbrWii Homebrew Launcher is basically
a Wii Menu-like GUI for organizing your homebrew.brbrThis version now also allows you to sort your
channels by category, and also to enter Lite Mode, which the dev describes as a kind of "safe
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ConnexionError and NoFilesFound in the translation file (LANG.INI)./liliAdd support for wiiload
(DOL send a file or ELF TCP / IP)./liliAbility to turn off the Wii with the power button of the a
href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/wiimote/243" id="tag" title="Wii controller"Wiimote/a./liliFixed a bug
displaying some channels several times when we move to the next screen./liliSorts Wii Channel
(Wiiwaire strings and VC appear first, the chain in several versions are displayed side by
side)./liliAdd a 'Lite mode using the ISO9 and accessible from DVD' autoboot ', certain features
are disabled in this mode./liliAcceleration readings from SD cards./liliImproving access time of
the DVD by using buffers./liliThe use of USB-flash works./liliVarious changes in the management of
front-SD, SD-gecko and USB-flash./liliCan be sub-folders to sort the homebrew and Roma (max. 8
nested subfolders)./liliAbility to assign icons to sub-directories by putting a file title.png or
title.bmp (132x95 pixels)./liliAccented characters appear correctly in the channels using names of
folders and files./liliPossibility of using icons with a lower size 132x95 and icons' slideshoot
'in the chain Emulators./liliSome changes in the passage of parameters homberews./liliNo need to
press (1) or (Z) for the homebrew from a DVD (it is possible to select a channel in the 1st screen
even if the load is not finished)./liliVarious internal changes./li/ulspan style="font-weight:
bold;"Notes:/spanbrulliAs stated above if, one of the main novelty is the ability to sort by
category homebrew. Know any time some homebrew will not work if you put them in a subdirectory or
folder in a folder other than APPS (Wiidom, a href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/quake/2595" id="tag"
title="popular PC game ported to different consoles"Quake/a eg.)/liliIt also noted the presence of
a Lite, a kind of safe mode. To start this mode, you need a chip and a Wii version of a
href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/zelda/1565" id="tag" title="classic and popular Nintendo game
franchise"Zelda/a changed to autoboot. Simply copy the file boot.ELF on the SD card and start the
Wii with the game changed. This method uses IOS9 and does not use DVDx, which is expected to use in
case of semi-brick (if you get a start Zelda)./li/ul Download: a title="Wii Homebrew Launcher 0.11"
href="http://dl.qj.net/Wii-Homebrew-Launcher-0.11-Wii-Homebrew/pg/12/fid/25123/catid/526"span
style="font-weight: bold;"Wii Homebrew Launcher v0.11/span/abrbrhr style="width: 100 ; height:
2px;"br style="font-weight: bold;"span style="font-weight: bold;"Previous Version:/spanbrullia
title="Wii Homebrew Launcher v0.9: external data storage support"
href="http://wii.qj.net/Wii-Homebrew-Launcher-v0-9-external-data-storage-support/pg/49/aid/124880"span
title="Wii Homebrew Launcher v0.9: external data storage support" style="font-style: italic;"Wii
Homebrew Launcher v0.9: external data storage support/span/a/li/ulbrbrdiv class="feedflare" a
href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/qj/wii?a=DC9ks9Sj"img
src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/qj/wii?d=41" border="0"/img/a a
href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/qj/wii?a=FZwBDFJV"img
src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/qj/wii?d=43" border="0"/img/a a
href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/qj/wii?a=BZHckFMX"img
src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/qj/wii?d=50" border="0"/img/a /divimg
src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/qj/wii/~4/zjY39EqxeR0" height="1" width="1"/
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