02 November 2006

Online Hex Map tool for remote client/server Gaming : http://www.herogames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42689

Demonstration for rendering WMS overlays using GoogleMaps V2 (>2.36)... started with code developed by Brian Flood and Kyle Mulka and ended up re-writing most of that class for V2 using code and examples from Mike Williams. Via http://johndeck.blogspot.com/ Demonstration implementing Mercator/Globe

Magnifier : http://www.abf-soft.com/magnifying-tools/manual/magnifier.htm is a magnifying panel that shows the area around cursor in different zooms (the panel can be float or aligned to any side of the screen).

Visualizing Time-Series on Spirals : http://www.dgm.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/pub/spiral.pdf (PDF) - View as HTML

ORIENTEERING & ADVENTURE RUNNING MAPS : http://www.dontgetlost.ca/gho/maps.htm Under development ; http://www.wayfaring.com/maps/show/4405

Flu Map : http://whiskeyandacigarette.org/rambles/?p=34

Here is a program to generate an image of the Mandelbrot set : http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~mcba/phys2020/notes/mandelbrot.html The Mandelbrot set is a fascinating example of a fractal complexity that can be generated from a very simple equation: z = z*z + c.

Toufee : http://www.toufee.com/ is a web based editor that allows you to create and publish flash movies and presentations online.

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