MapTiming migrated from Fusion Tables to Datastore
MapTiming has completely changed! Although you notice little on the outside, a lot of changes have taken place during the last year. The database layer has been completely refactored. About […]
MapTiming has completely changed! Although you notice little on the outside, a lot of changes have taken place during the last year. The database layer has been completely refactored. About […]
Because the first release is now a fact, and even according to plan, here’s an update of the development iteration roadmap.
MapTiming provides a blend of calendar and mapping features to share event information. HASH is the name of MapTiming’s first event mapping service. If you open MapTiming HASH you will see […]
Don’t expect a visionary article on the future of the web. I’ve only been trying to understand some novelties, and here are some reflections, so bear on…
Google I/O 2014 is hot and this event may have some relevant output for my development of MapTiming, a Google-based app for sharing event data on a map. I made […]
You cannot speed up development of an app by miracle, but you can increase motivation by showing where you are and where you’re heading to. I made up an iteration […]
MapTiming is an app (under development) for sharing event data on a map. Let’s see how make it successfull…
Maptiming is going to provide integration with user’s online calendars. I had some basic iCalendar notions (a.k.a. iCal or ICS), but contrary to what I expected, the web is not […]
Maptiming will be a service based on Google Maps and Google Fusion Tables to store and publish event data. The app wil visualize the events on a map and provide filters […]