What I'm looking for is a mapping system, or a piece of software, where
I could set an event "Kevin's Charity Motorcycle Ride, September 18th,
2006" and set the address. It would then show up on the map, and on
September 19th, it would be removed from the map.
Is there a service or a program that would help achieve this type of
functionality? I don't think Google maps auto deletes events like that.
I could be wrong.
Kevin Cully
CULLY Technologies, LLC
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Nick Cipollina wrote:
Google maps?
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Subject: [NF] Mapping motorcycle events
I have a friend who runs a web site that is a place to post motorcycle
events in the Atlanta area to help riders find events in the Atlanta
area.
I suggested that he add a map to the web site to help show where the
events, and sponsors, and dealers are. As it turns out, this is a huge
pain because for each event to be added, it has to convert the address
to latitude and longitude, plus the url to the picture, plus the url to
the web site, and on and on. What's worse is that past events must be
manually removed. He's tried vbgooglemap from stonyarc.com and
frappr.com.
http://www.metroatlantabikers.com/forums/vbgooglemaphse.php
http://www.frappr.com/metroatlantabikers
This is a lot of work for him, in a not-for-profit venture. Does anyone
know of a program that would help administer this? Any ideas I could
pass along?
Thanks.
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