November 15, 2005

Frappr (not Frapper) - Friend Mapper and More

Frappr (friend mapper) is more like place mapper (plappr) or event mapper (eppr) or experience mapper (exper-appr), this Web 2.0-informed mash-up service featuring Google Maps and inspired value-add by what looks like the folks who did "Hot or Not" long ago (they've continued that legacy of drop-dead easy UI to vote / map / contribute here) as lots of possibilities.

Put your pin in the map: name, zip code, shout-out (contribution, post, comment). It's that easy to add knowledge and experience, time and location ID's, and put into a very usable UI, both visually with all Google Map functions like Map, Satellite, Hybrid and I thought I saw RSS buttons around, indicating that new additions to the map would be available blog-like ready for reading in My RSS Reader / Yahoo / AOL / MSN, etc.

  • Add the ability to post by email (SMS/MSS from GPS-enabled cellphone). I can take a picture, with photo, and send it, hopefully along with my location and have it show up on the map. Perfect service for documenting road trips Live.
  • Website badge featuring latest map pins. Along with RSS to follow the mapping via RSS aggregator, they should expand their available website badges with the latest entries to the map.

    Posted by outlawv at 06:28 AM | Comments (0)
  • November 01, 2005

    Putting 'Add To ...' Links On Your Weblog Pages

    One of the most exciting developments in the world of personal, configurable portals...those My Yahoo, My AOL, and even RSS Aggregators like Bloglines or Newsgator Online services...is the ability to really personalize the news and information on them by choosing ANY RSS FEED and putting it on your page. You no longer are limited to channels of content from sources the portal wants you to look at, but you can troll the websites and weblogs all across the web, find those little white-on-orange RSS buttons, right-click to copy the URL/short-cut, and paste it into the 'Add Content' or similar form on your portal...voila, you have subscribed to that content and it begins to show in your portal.

    Historical note, when Netscape and Dave Winer were coming up with RSS 5 years ago or more, this is what Netscape did with it with their My Netscape portal...it has taken all of the other 'My' pages this long to open up their business models to let us customers have what we want.

    For those of us sharing our knowledge, experience, and whimsy on the web, one way to make it easier for potential readers / community members to see our stuff (official terminology) on their particular 'My..' page is to add easy subscription buttons...usually looking like 'Add to My ...'...to our websites and weblogs. Until someone builds a service that takes one RSS feed URL and produces all of the 'Add to My...' buttons for us, here is a list of all the relevant places on the web where you can 'Create 'Add To My...' Button' for the various portals and RSS readers.


  • Yahoo: Get Your Content Syndicated on My Yahoo Example, AboutEA: Add to My Yahoo!
  • AOL: Put a My AOL Button On Your Site Example, AboutEA: Add to My AOL
  • MSN: MSN Syndicated Content (woa...they make it really hard...why Scoble?). Example, AboutEA: Add to My MSN
  • Bloglines: Subscription Links. Example, AboutEA:
    Subscribe with Bloglines

  • Newsgator Online: Add The Button. Example, AboutEA: Subscribe in NewsGator Online
  • Google Reader: Example, AboutEA: Add to My Google Reader
  • More portals to come....

    Posted by outlawv at 05:29 AM | Comments (0)