Nice! I've made a sample wave to test it on sandbox here:
https://wave.google.com/a/wavesandbox.com/#restored:wave:wavesandbox.com!w%252Bt2Q3KxmlA

You could use other options for geolocation, if you want it to work
for more users. Check the Map Gadget code to see what I use there.
http://wave-samples-gallery.appspot.com/about_app?app_id=59001

- pamela

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:12 AM, paul trenkler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> similar to the Map Cluster Gadget ( 
> http://wave-samples-gallery.appspot.com/about_app?app_id=41005
> - which I didn't know about until today), I recently accomplished my
> first wave-gadget-attempt, which should also show the position of wave
> participants on a map (actually it was part of an online coding
> contest by our local Google user group)
>
> Unlike the gadget mentioned before, this one uses the v3 Maps API, can
> auto-locate users using Geolocation (either with Gears or the HTML5
> standard) and adds an option to "blur" the user's position by some
> random distance (in case geo-location is too accurate for someone).
> Though it doesn't use marker clustering (yet).
> Gadget URL: http://vlnkyyy.appspot.com/g/waw.xml
> Comments are welcome :)
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
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