#bttowerview
I love this digital stuff. Following a tweet and some exchanges of emails the inimitable @cgutteridge has created a great mashup of the BT tower view panorama, wikipedia (including use of RDF) and lat long locations e.g. from google maps. Have a look at the BTtowerview mashup. It would be great to identify some archaeological and architectural history locations as RDF to feed into the view.
Has anyone hacked a way of turning a long lat location to #bttowerview bookmark? e.g. btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html?view… from maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=google+…
— Graeme Earl (@GraemeEarl) February 22, 2013
Morning @bttowerlondon — we’ve made an open data mashup of you to help people find stuff: lemur.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~cjg/towerhack/
— Christopher Gu〹eridge (@cgutteridge) February 26, 2013
Can I get the London listed buildings list.english-heritage.org.uk/results.aspx as RDF to pipe into #bttowerview acrg.soton.ac.uk/blog/2855/ @keith_may
— Graeme Earl (@GraemeEarl) February 26, 2013