Very nice.
Africa's a bit under-represented.
--- Claire McLister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We've been working with Google Maps to see if we
can automatically map
origins of emails to groups.
As a trial, we've been mapping active emails to
this group since Oct
27th at:
yes this is very very cool. i'm in london though - on the map i'm in cambridge
.. i think are corporate ISP is there though ;)
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From: ALEX HYDE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Google Map of active users
Oops, I'm not in Fremont, California I'm in Cwmbran, South Wales!!!
Mike Fowler
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I think the concept is interesting though, albeit not perfect. It would
be difficult to know where people are unless the ISPs gave that information.
But, as a proof-of-concept, esp using google maps, I think it is a great
idea.
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Right on.
On Nov 4, 2005, at 2:33 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
It appears to be analysing the 'Received from' headers in the email and
finding the one closest to the head of the message with a hostname that
can be resolved to an IP, then using one of the IP range to location
databases - not sure
I'm the only one in Mexico?? Wow... guess that means if the user base
grows in my country then I'll get more job offers =)
Very nice work. Any plans to release details on how you did it? I'd be
really interested in doing something similar just for kicks.
Regards,
Luis
Claire McLister
From: Luis Torres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Very nice work. Any plans to release details on how you did
it?
One could do something similar by:
- Subscribe to the list.
- Archive the messages in (say) mbox format.
- Write yourself a little script that pulls out message headers, in
I would guess that I'm responsible for 2 entries in germany, because my
works ISP is in Karlsruhe and my home ISP is in Hamburg :)
Christoph
Claire McLister wrote:
Hi,
We've been working with Google Maps to see if we can automatically map
origins of emails to groups.
As a trial, we've
When can I see this map in Google Maps web site?
On 11/4/05, Claire McLister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We've been working with Google Maps to see if we can automatically map
origins of emails to groups.
As a trial, we've been mapping active emails to this group since Oct
27th at:
Hi,
We've been working with Google Maps to see if we can automatically map
origins of emails to groups.
As a trial, we've been mapping active emails to this group since Oct
27th at:
http://www.zeesource.net/maps/map.do?group=667
Would like to hear from you what you think of this
That's great work!
but how did u mapped email ids to location?
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From: Claire McLister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 5:12 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Google Map of active users on this list
Hi,
We've been working
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