Tourist Eye introduces a whole new way of using travel guides. Now everything you have on the web will be on your mobile, ready for you to start travelling. Forget about maps, papers or Internet. You will have all the information, places and maps without paying roaming. You will be able to share your photos and experiences with your friends! Start enjoying your trip!
Export to Google earth
Manage your geospatial data in one place. Put your tracks, places, photos and more on map.Analize and gather statistics, compare, build charts and profiles.Share your data with friends, communities or anybody. Write spatial-enabled reports about your trips.Explore other users data who have already been where you are planning to go.
Rememble is a 'washing line' for your digital bits and pieces. Thread together texts, photos, videos, sounds, scribbles, scans, notes, tweets... so they're not drifting in a digital wasteland.
Provide more context to the people you know by easily sharing your current and past whereabouts. It's easy and you can even integrate your location into your blog or your instant messenger. The system uses a fingerprint of the network you are logged onto as a unique identifier for a specific Plaze.
Disqus, pronounced "discuss", is a service and tool for web comments and discussions. The Disqus comment system can be plugged into any website, blog, or application.
Neyun gives you an innovative way to easily extract, store, connect, visualize, and search all your personal information like emails, blogs, photos, contacts, appointments, news, and bookmarks in a single place.
This is the Big in Japan Web 2.0 Toolbox, a collection of 'pro-sumer' blogging and RSS tools. Login below or register for an account. Once you create an account you will have access to all of the tools.
Gunning Fog, Flesch Reading Ease, and Flesch-Kincaid are reading level algorithms that can be helpful in determining how readable your content is. Reading level algorithms only provide a rough guide, as they tend to reward short sentences made up of short
MapSurface is a tool that tracks user activity within a web page. Its purpose is to provide an understanding of how users find, navigate and value web pages. It displays this information in a compact widget which sits above the web page. Andy Budd has written an excellent review which is worth reading. http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2006/02/mapsurface/index.php
Using the Google Maps API it provides you with a detailed view of the geographic locations of your site's visitors. You can zoom in up to the level of detail provided by Google Maps.
Using FeedMap you can geo-code your blog, browse already geo-coded blogs and search for blogs. Once geo-coded, you can get your own BlogMap location using a simple url that allows you to network with your local bloggers and much more!