I am glad that Google has APIs for this now. We can hope that they'll
open up the voice commands to third party developers too.
Another micro-contribution idea that Yuvi and I had a long time ago
can now be easily executed—ask people to location tag articles with
names similar to POIs nearby.
—pr
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
> Todo:
> * make a couple common sizes selectable instead of just 320x480?
The next size would be 480×800 which did not even fit on my screen.
Even though I tested with some UI controls I don't think it makes
sense put something that large on t
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
> This shows the currently viewed page on the mobile view in an
> sidebar, and captures link navigation within the iframe to navigate on the
> desktop window as well.
I really like this :)
> Todo:
> * add an on/off switch
> * pretty it up
I
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 12:56 AM, Russell Nelson wrote:
> I just read the whole Nearby card. Why is "OSM privacy situation is a bit of
> a mess?"
I don't know about legal stuff, CC'd Luis to clarify.
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 12:56 AM, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Google by users and they'll be subjec
We aren't completely sure which map technology we'll use and are open
to suggestions. Links to any resources that'll help me understand the
situation are welcome. As you can see on the trello board, the legal
team is having a conversation with the folks at OSM and understand
if/how we can use their
The dependency on MobileFrontend is only for the "view" isn't it? If
its just a popup that shows up on clicking an icon and display a list
(and hopefully a map) I could work towards making it independent.
I'd prefer it being a single independent extension as it becomes
easier to maintain. This is
Wasn't there initially a strikethrough for the text that is being omitted?
--prtksxna
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