April 9, 2005

CraiGooglist: Cool housing locator hack

Filed under: commons — Wendy @ 4:59 am

This (Craigslist housing ads plotted on a Google map) is what open APIs were made for. The locator balloon shows details, and even apartment pictures. Via BoingBoing.

4 Comments

  1. I thought google maps was brilliant coding. This property listing using the same concept is even better. Actually google could have another hot product with this one.

    Automobiles, memorabilia could be sold in a better way using this format. I think soon Fed ex or DHL would start using this idea on their tracker.

    Comment by Pritam Shetty — April 14, 2005 @ 3:15 am

  2. An Associated Press story (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8146820/) also mentioned another free real estate site where you can find homes for sale by mapping your search results on a Google Map: http://www.cytadia.com

    Comment by Mark Wells — June 16, 2005 @ 9:11 pm

  3. I’ve written something like seven emap songs straight now where the music mapguide is complete and finished as like I regions want it, and I don’t have the words. gis internet And, I’ve written a few where the cadd gis words are to that same point, but code map although I can hear music to set map gis them to, it’s nothing solid, or it dtm isn’t fully Right. That’s weird for ohio gis me

    Comment by raster — July 13, 2005 @ 1:29 pm

  4. now you can photos with gps and map them. or just click attach them to a map. very cool stuff.
    maps.smugmug.com

    Comment by sfphotogirl — August 19, 2005 @ 11:15 am

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