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  • Google Launches Hurricane Sandy Crisis Map

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Whether you’re in the path of Hurricane Sandy or just want to keep an eye on what’s going on, Google’s new Hurricane Sandy crisis map will keep you abreast of any new storm-related developments. The main map tracks the current location of the storm, the forecasted track, storm surge probabilities, storm radar information, and active emergency shelters. In addition to the national-size map, Google also has a New York City specific map with evacuation routes and additional emergency information. Google Crisis Map: Hurricane Sandy [via Mashable] What Is the Purpose of the “Do Not Cover This Hole” Hole on Hard Drives? How To Log Into The Desktop, Add a Start Menu, and Disable Hot Corners in Windows 8 HTG Explains: Why You Shouldn’t Use a Task Killer On Android

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  • How do I implement a selectable world map?

    - by Clay
    I want to have a selectable map of the world, preferably zoomable, in a cocos2d project. When I tap on a country, I want that country to be selected so that I can perform some other operations with it. It seems that the best approach would be to use a vector world map, but I'm unsure how to implement this with cocos2d. Other options include using map tiles, but it seems that still would require the implementation of country polygons for tap/click detection. Depending on user input, I want to add icons to various countries on the map. What is a good way to approach the implementation of this type of map?

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  • Understanding Linker Map File (MS Visual Studio 2005)

    - by jeshop
    All - I'm trying to understand the first section of the Map file produced by the MS Visual Studio 2005 linker. I know it has something to do with memory sections, but can someone help me decipher it? Timestamp is 4b4f8d2b (Thu Jan 14 14:31:23 2010) Preferred load address is 00400000 Start Length Name Class 0001:00000000 0028b752H .text CODE 0002:00000000 000001b4H .idata$5 DATA 0002:000001b4 00000004H .CRT$XCA DATA 0002:000001b8 00000004H .CRT$XCAA DATA 0002:000001bc 00000004H .CRT$XCC DATA 0002:000001c0 00000004H .CRT$XCZ DATA 0002:000001c4 00000004H .CRT$XIA DATA 0002:000001c8 00000004H .CRT$XIAA DATA 0002:000001cc 00000004H .CRT$XIC DATA 0002:000001d0 00000004H .CRT$XIZ DATA 0002:000001d8 00025288H .rdata DATA 0002:00025460 00000004H .rdata$sxdata DATA 0002:00025464 00000004H .rtc$IAA DATA 0002:00025468 00000004H .rtc$IZZ DATA 0002:0002546c 00000004H .rtc$TAA DATA 0002:00025470 00000004H .rtc$TZZ DATA 0002:00025478 0000007cH .xdata$x DATA 0002:000254f4 00000028H .idata$2 DATA 0002:0002551c 00000014H .idata$3 DATA 0002:00025530 000001b4H .idata$4 DATA 0002:000256e4 00000542H .idata$6 DATA 0002:00025c26 00000000H .edata DATA 0003:00000000 000f070cH .data DATA 0003:000f0720 001f1280H .bss DATA

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  • Map problem when passing it as model to view in grails

    - by xain
    Hi, In a controller, I have populated a map that has a string as key and a list as value; in the gsp, I try to show them like this: <g:each in="${sector}" var="entry" > <br/>${entry.key}<br/> <g:each in="${entry.value}" var="item" > ${item.name}<br/> </g:each> </g:each> The problem is that item is considered as string, so I get the exception Error 500: Error evaluating expression [item.name] on line [11]: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: nombre for class: java.lang.String Any hints on how to fix it other than doing the find for the item explicitly in the gsp ?

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  • shortest path search in a map represented as 2d shapes

    - by joe_shmoe
    Hi, I have a small library of a few shortest path search algorithms. They were developed for simple undirected graphs (the normal representation - vertices and edges). Now I'd like to somehow apply them on a bit different scenario - where the maps are represented as 2-dimensional shapes, connected by shared edges (edges of the polygons, that is). In this scenario, the search can start/end either at a map object or some point (x,y). What would be the best approach? Try to apply the algorithms onto shapes? or try to extract a 'normal' graph out of the shapes (I have preprocessing time available)? Any advice would be much appreciated, as I'm really not sure which way to go, and I don't have enough time (and skill) to explore many options... Thanks a lot

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  • Android Show Map location when Longitude/ Latitude values are in DMS Format

    - by JibW
    In my Android application I need to load Google map and show the location according to the Latitude and the Longitude values provided. I referred the following tutorial and its completely ok. Work fine. Link to the tutorial I followed Problem is Latitude and Longitude values are stored in SQLite database in the DMS Fromat. If those values were in the Decimal Degrees format then No problem, as I can do the way it was in that tutorial. I need to Show the exact place by adding Overlay Item(I have given the Longitude and Latitude values by DMS Format). [Example values: 36°7'59''N, 5°25'59''W] Thanks...

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  • custom map service mapguide openlayers

    - by Vish
    Hi, Recently got started on MapGuide. Kind of lost. The amount of information available on the web is overwhleming. My requirement is to use custom maps of a campus and building and navigate from a campus view to the floor levels and floor plans of that building. Please let me know how can I create a map service with my building images using MapGuide. Also want to use OpenLayers to render it on the browser. Pl let me know. Regards Vish.

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  • Trouble understanding Java map Entry sets

    - by Jake Sellers
    I'm looking at a java hangman game here: https://github.com/leleah/EvilHangman/blob/master/EvilHangman.java The code in particular is this: Iterator<Entry<List<Integer>, Set<String>>> k = partitions.entrySet().iterator(); while (k.hasNext()) { Entry<?, ?> pair = (Entry<?, ?>)k.next(); int sizeOfSet = ((Set<String>)pair.getValue()).size(); if (sizeOfSet > biggestPartitionSize) { biggestPartitionSize = sizeOfSet; } } Now my question. My google foo is weak I guess, I cannot find much on Entry sets other than the java doc itself. Is is just a temporary copy of the map? And I cannot find any info at all on the syntax: Entry<?, ?> Can anyone explain or point me toward an explanation of what is going on with those question marks? Thanks in advanced.

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  • Mapping Your Data with Bing Maps and SQL Server 2008 – Part 1

    Jonas Stawski takes you step by step through a sample project that demonstrates how to create an application that can get GeoSpatial coordinate data for addresses within a SQL Server database, and then use that data to locate those addresses on a Bing Map on a website as pushpins, either grouped or ungrouped: And there is full source-code too, in the speech-bubble.

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  • Bing Maps s'ouvre aux développeurs en proposant un SDK pour réaliser des applications fondées sur le

    Bing Maps s'ouvre aux développeurs En proposant un SDK pour réaliser des applications fondées sur ses cartes Dans le domaine de la recherche sur Internet, la lutte est rude. Au coeur de ce combat se trouve aujourd'hui la cartographie. D'un simple plan, les recherches localisées débouchent à présent sur des vues satellites, ou en 3D modélisé, ou immergées. Les commerces, institutions, lieux célèbres s'affichent. Des liens vers des commentaires, des promotions, ou vers des boutiques virtuelles sont proposés et de...

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  • Bing Search Engine Optimization Tips

    Microsoft's introduction of Bing completely transformed our conventional ways of website optimization. Websites will have a new approach to search engine optimization, where there no longer be a need to submit your website to popular search engines or even get links from external sources just for your website to get indexed.

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  • 2d, Top-down map with different levels

    - by Ktash
    So, I'm creating a 2d, top down, sprite based (tiled) game, and right now I'm working on maps (well, a map editor at the moment, but it will be creating my maps, so basically the same thing). The scenario So, I'm thinking about efficiency and creating a map in pieces. In each piece, I plan on having 'layers'. Basically, I plan on rendering it down to a 'below hero' level, and an 'above hero' level, with the hero rendered in between obviously. There will likely also be a 'on level with hero' layer, but I'm not quite there yet. Not even worrying about events or interaction yet. Just looking to get a hero on the screen. Now for movement, I obviously need to know what tiles can be moved and in what direction. My plan at the moment is each tile getting 8 bits (4 'can enter in direction' bits, 4 'can leave in direction'). This will allow me to limit movement and even allow one way directional movement. The dilemma This works great for a lot of scenarios. It will allow me to store a map in essentially 3 layers, a string, and gives me flexibility going forward. However, I can't create maps that themselves have layers. A good example is a bridge where the user can go under or over the bridge without invalid moves being allowed. I can't create a platform and allow movement underneath. These are things I would like to be able to include in my game. My idea In theory, I could allow multiple hero layers and then allow multiple sets of 'below' and 'above' layers (or sandwich layers). But this complicates my system, and makes movement between maps potentially tricky (If the hero is on the third layer at the edge of a map, but that corresponds to the second layer on the other map, how can I allow or disallow movement). My question Is there a better way to manage multiple maps with multiple levels like this where a users level may be 'connected' on different levels on different maps? Or even... Am I doing this the hard way? Is there a more standard way to handle top-down 2d tiled maps that I am just not aware of? Things to note or that might be helpful This will be done in Javascript (transferred around in JSON) State will need to be transferred quickly, so a map-id and x/y/direction should be enough to get me a boolean 'can move' value Maps will not be standard sized (though they will be in a certain number of tiles) Making an editor tool so that I can have others help, so something that I can create in a tool would be helpful 'Teleportation' locations will likely need to exist to get into building maps and to and from different map sets (which will not necessarily be connected), but have not been created yet (lumping in with events at the moment).

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  • Sample WPF application consuming Bing Maps Web Services

    Here is a sample WPF application, that consumes GeocodeService, SearchService, ImageryService and RouteService that are part of Bing Maps web service...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Bing's Latest Assault and the Consequences For Search Marketing

    I think it's about time for a Bing update. It's now a year since Microsoft's 'decision engine' was launched, and the last few months have seen a huge marketing push. The chances are you've seen one of the TV ads, which focus on reducing the information overload users can experience at the hands of other search engines.

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  • Microsoft Bing Holding Its Own in Search

    One year in, Microsoft's Bing search engine appears to be making headway and garnering a fair amount of attention from users and marketers. Whether it can displace Google, even with its technology agreement with Yahoo, remains unsettled.

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  • Microsoft Bing Holding Its Own in Search

    One year in, Microsoft's Bing search engine appears to be making headway and garnering a fair amount of attention from users and marketers. Whether it can displace Google, even with its technology agreement with Yahoo, remains unsettled.

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