Hi David!

On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 12:17:49PM -0400, David Huynh wrote:
> Wonderful! Have you looked at Exhibit 2.0? You might find some more 
> relevant ideas...
> 
>     http://simile.mit.edu/exhibit/

I might even *use* Exhibit. But as I actually like to bother with XML,
JavaScript and a few other things... :)

As for ideas: I'd like to extend the mashup, but I think I use almost
all of the data that is available. If there was more metadata (e.g.
geographical region, type of earthquake, reports on damages), I would
probably use it.

I really like the intuitive way Exhibit allows to slice and filter
multi-dimensional data. I've been recently toying around at work with
OLAP and I could imagine using Exhibit as a visualizing engine for our
business data, especially as it contains geographical information.

Cheers,
   Joern

> Joern Clausen wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Just a quick note: I've updated my earthquake mashup at
> >
> >    http://www.oe-files.de/gmaps/usgseq.html
> >
> > so that the Timeline and the Google Map are now fully synchronized.
> > Clicking in the timeline will center the map (as before) and open the
> > map's info window (new). Clicking the map will center the timeline on
> > the selected event (new). This was suggested/requested by some, and I
> > finally got around to implement it.
> >
> > Have fun,
> >    Joern
> >
> >   
> 
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