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Oct 6, 2006View in Crawl 4
People trip me out complaining that there city isn't listed of has only a few spots. It's a data-driven site that relies on user-provided data. If you want content, add it.Oh, by the way, to show I am not a hippocrit, check out the North Carolina section of the map. See all the Panera Bread and Starbuck entries? I added those. :P
Hi, I'm the author of the wifi site. Thanks for your comments, and also for adding so many cafes/hotspots. Every cafe you add makes the site a better resource.@jbond, Beasticly, sprongbros, hobbsy -- I hear you on international support, and I hope to add it soon! The site started out for only San Francisco, CA (where I live), and I'm broadening support as I have time to work on it :-)I'm also happy to hear ideas for other features . . .
I just added my local coffee house in brooklyn. I was surprised by how few NYC sites were listed, gte cracking people. nice site, could become really useful.
Hi,I've just finished my Ajax Google Calendar reader in Combination with Google Maps, it's working pretty good.The Google Maps feature in combination with a public shared google calendar only works if the "where" field is filled in properly! (ie: Amsterdam, Netherlands or coordinates)"Next update is to plot the locations on the Map!"Google Calendar + Google Maps Demo<a class="user" href="http://www.grandprix-live.com/calendar/">http://www.grandprix-live.com/calendar/</a>
Closed AccountOct 7, 2006
People trip me out complaining that there city isn't listed of has only a few spots. It's a data-driven site that relies on user-provided data. If you want content, add it.Oh, by the way, to show I am not a hippocrit, check out the North Carolina section of the map. See all the Panera Bread and Starbuck entries? I added those. :P
Closed AccountOct 7, 2006
What.... you mean there are roads in other countries?!
spongbrosOct 7, 2006
Dugg, but lack of international support prevents me from using it. If the owners are reading, please rectify this situation as soon as possible.
dennernOct 7, 2006
Yeah I can only Agree, I love using plazes because it's really simple and really sleek.<a class="user" href="http://beta.plazes.com/">http://beta.plazes.com/</a>
sfacOct 7, 2006
Hi, I'm the author of the wifi site. Thanks for your comments, and also for adding so many cafes/hotspots. Every cafe you add makes the site a better resource.@jbond, Beasticly, sprongbros, hobbsy -- I hear you on international support, and I hope to add it soon! The site started out for only San Francisco, CA (where I live), and I'm broadening support as I have time to work on it :-)I'm also happy to hear ideas for other features . . .
doctorwhomOct 7, 2006
There is an about page: <a class="user" href="http://wifi.earthcode.com/app/about">http://wifi.earthcode.com/app/about</a>I like this idea, people can post about wifi locations that they like
Closed AccountOct 9, 2006
I just added my local coffee house in brooklyn. I was surprised by how few NYC sites were listed, gte cracking people. nice site, could become really useful.
vidalOct 15, 2006
Hi,I've just finished my Ajax Google Calendar reader in Combination with Google Maps, it's working pretty good.The Google Maps feature in combination with a public shared google calendar only works if the "where" field is filled in properly! (ie: Amsterdam, Netherlands or coordinates)"Next update is to plot the locations on the Map!"Google Calendar + Google Maps Demo<a class="user" href="http://www.grandprix-live.com/calendar/">http://www.grandprix-live.com/calendar/</a>