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Monday, Oct 23, 2006 9:36:39 AM
Friend Maps for Artists and Music Fans ArtistServer.com, adds a new feature for both artists and members, a map of your fans and friends.
Below, you will see a screenshot of the new "Friend Map" that was added to everyone's friend page. It displays the distribution of people who have added you as a friend on ArtistServer.com. The maps are in Flash and interactive. When you click on an icon, a popup container/bubble displays who it is, their message, and a link to their site on ArtistServer.com.
One of the interesting things about seeing this distribution on a map, is that you can see how a band could organize their tour based on the most likely route through the clustering of fans and friends.
You can check out your own friend page, or follow one of these links...
My friend page: http://www.artistserver.com/artist/friends.cfm/a/9/SonicWallpaper
Icotec's friend page: http://www.artistserver.com/artist/friends.cfm/a/465/icotec
Possibly at a later date, I could add some type of option which would normalize the plot points (basically, getting an average based on a range), then plot lines between the points, which would give you a tour route based on people friend/fan distribution.
The Friend Maps requires Flash, and are provided by Yahoo! Maps
BTW - some of you may notice your geocode plot point displaying your location incorrectly. To some degree, this is intentional, as you are only geocoded down to your city - not your address. But, it is possible that you've been geocoded FAR from where you live, if that is the case, post a message in the support forum - let me know your username, if you changed your country/state/city info, where the map shows you and where you should be. I'm sure I'll need to add some type of map point correction screen - allowing you to replot your point, but so far, the need hasn't come up.
If you see any problems, let me know.
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Monday, Feb 20, 2006 1:49:01 AM
Geocoding Concept Page for Artists
Here is a conecpt design for a geocoding idea I recently had for ArtistServer:
artistserver.com/files/GeocodeArtist.png
The idea here is to visualize the data that exists within ArtistServer. This can happen in many ways, especially if the users of the site are geocoded to their city or state or country. Geocoding refers to the geographical point of a location.
To find your geocode - try here: http://brainoff.com/worldkit/geocoder/
Once the users of ArtistServer all have geocodes in the database, the following could be created/visualized on an image of Earth:
- Distribution of Genres across the planet
- Distribution of an Artist's fans
- or an Artist or Member's Friends
- a visual representation of a playlist
- a map of your listening history
- ability to browse for music by a map
The same goes for the images in the Gallery (once the gallery is done).
This is all just concept stuff right now, but, I am starting to experiment both with Yahoo Maps API, and soon an Open Source Flash Map solution. Once I have a prototype of some sort online, I'll post the URL.
I've already made the first step, by writing some ColdFusion custom tags that connect to two different Geocoding services, and am almost done Geocoding everyone in the database. Once that's done, I'll do it to the Country table in the database for country based reports/visualizations. For the US geocodes, I connected to Yahoo! and used their API. For the International and locations that Yahoo wasn't able to process were sent through ZeeMaps - here's the link to their geocode page: http://www.zeesource.net/maps/geocoding.do
Oh - and I hammered ZeeMaps it seems and had my IP address throttled. I emailed them once I realized this and asked what I should do, or what rule I violated, as they didn't have any restrictions listed on their site. I was stoked to find that Claire at ZeeMaps was working Sunday night too and replied right away. Claire requested that I throttle my requests to 1 every 2 seconds or so and to try again in an hour. After writing back and thanking her for the help, I modified my script to sleep for 2 seconds after each iteration of the loop. An hour later... all was working fine! Thank you so much ZeeSource/ZeeMaps! I think in all, I'll have run over 8,000 geocode requests though their REST interface - something that would have cost me $50 through a commercial service. So check these people out - they have a nice mapping solution, and they're nice people taboot!
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