Paul Hagon
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Building location aware websites
On the 24th of July I gave a presentation to the Canberra Web Standards Group on Building location aware websites. Here are the slides and notes from my presentation. Slides 1-2 Welcome I’m Paul Hagon a web developer at the National Library of Australia. This is my twitter handle if you are twittering about my…
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Tweet de France
It’s that time of year again & I’m staying up late to watch the coverage of the Tour de France. I’m following a couple of the riders on Twitter, but I found their tweets were getting buried in amongst the rest of the noise. So, I built Tweet de France, a little application that merges…
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Geolocation in Firefox 3.5 and the iPhone
Today the Mozilla group released Firefox 3.5. This release has many new features, but one that really interests me is the inbuilt geolocation service. This release also comes hot on the heels of the iPhone OS3.0 software upgrade that also brings inbuilt geolocation to the mobile safari browser. Why is this exciting? They are both…
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DigitalNZ location search
A mapping application I’ve built to expose content from DigitalNZ
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Voicemail interactions
A little while ago, work upgraded our voicemail system. This new system is a nightmare to use. When you are designing a system you need to give a priority level to all the tasks that are available and create a heirarchy. Not all tasks are equal. For a voicemail system the key task that is…