Oodle API + Google Earth
We just stumbled across a cool implementation of our API that mashes listings from Oodle with Google Earth. You should go play around with it.
This entry was posted on Monday, March 19th, 2007 at 1:49 pm and is filed under API.
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March 20th, 2007 at 7:46 am
How cool would it be if one could search the site by using Geography. i.e. find me all 2001 Ford 150′s within 10 miles of 123 main st. Anywhere USA.
If you find the capability interesting please contact me at lbedard@metacarta.com
March 28th, 2007 at 7:45 pm
You can “search the site by using Geography” – using Safarri or Safarri + Google Earth!
On Safarri’s home page:
Type “2001 Ford 150″ in the “Find Ads” field in the link bar and press enter, Then enter your location it the “City/Zip” field on the right and set your “distance” to 10 miles. Press “Search”, and you are looking at local fords! You can even press “>> Show Map” in the pagination links to view them on a map!
In Safarri + Google Earth:
Go to Safarri.com/earth, and enter “2001 Ford 150″ in the “Keywords” field. Press “Connect Safarri”, and zoom in to your location in Google Earth. You are now looking at local fords – real time – in 3D!
If there any other cool features you want, I will do my best to add them!
-Aubrey
March 30th, 2007 at 7:45 am
That is very cool that you have an API for this, I think I need to look in to it more and develop a neat tool as well. We just need more time in the day!
Thanks,
Dave Dugdale