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Archive for May, 2007

Smile, You’re on Camera!

Now that everybody is all about Google Analytics, a service called Tape Failure comes and adds another level to monitoring user activity. With Tape Failure, webmasters and marketers can watch actual user activity on their website. Tape Failure enables people to record user activity as they browse on a website. Like Google Analytics, Tape Failure [...]


Journey Planner for Cyclists

YTV, the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council, has created a new version of its popular Reittiopas/Journey Planner service, Journey Planner for Cyclists. It’s an enhanced version of the old Journey Planner, and looks like a Google Maps mashup, but instead of Google it seems to be based on Affecto’s Genimap service. To plan a cycling route, [...]


Web 2.0 in Finnish

If you’re fluent in Finnish, check out Eero Holmila’s blog Oikeita totuuksia (~”Real truths”), which focuses on Finnish web 2.0 type of services. I find it a very interesting read – Eero has managed to find a lot of new services besides the most popular ones, and he analyses his finds very well. Karri Ojanen


Walk, Jog, Run

I’ve seen several websites that offer many of the same features, but I think WalkJogRun is my favorite yet because it’s so very simple. It’s a mashup using Google Maps to plan running routes and to calculate distance, speed and calories. The search for addresses by zip/post code works only for the US and UK, [...]


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