Check out the Map of Geometry page, and now you can play around with the map, and choose the Feature Map default which is the push-pin view, or the Heatmap view:. So you can quickly pull it up at a map-tastic party. Works like it does on the web! What is weird, is just about a week later, I tried again and now the Fusion table is taking all of my check-ins. So you might not need to break it down by year. It is "experimental" so maybe I just got lucky?
Great tutorial Sean. Do you know how to add numbers and lines, tracking a trip across the United States would be the goal. Glad you enjoyed it Luiz, thanks for all the tweets as well. I'm not sure how to add lines. Might have to look into that one. Sean, I've been uploading it to MapBox and creating the lines manually.
Step 3: Now open the downloaded KML file in a text editor. It will look like a mess of jumbled words at first, but just know that every Foursquare checkin is placed between two markup tags:. Between these two tags in the text document are a bunch of information noting the location name, time, date, and coordinates of the checkin. I checked into a bar at least once a week from June 2 to December I checked-in to my most-visited bar 32 times in Check-ins four the four major cities I visited overseas in Check-ins from Copenhagen, May All but four checkins placed on location on far right.
Click to Enlarge Check-ins from Shanghai, November Mostly accurate. Well, as a top-performing app with an overall rating of 3.
Here is what people say about Foursquare Swarm:. How it manages to be such a good travel app? Easy, I love how Foursquare Swarm app is created to be a solidly built friends app with awesome features. Foursquare has successfully put efforts and engineered a sophisticated check software.
Try it for yourself, I am pretty sure that you will like it too. In a way, you could leverage Facebook to crowd source your people tagging efforts. Quite useful for class reunions or large family gatherings and you wanted others to do the heavy lifting of identifying people in photos.
Sadly, this particular functionality was shut down when Facebook decided to pull the plug on Facebook Connect. The People Tags schema never gained much support with other photo organizing apps as many opted to use the more industry accepted Metadata Working Group Face Regions schema, which interestingly Microsoft worked on as well, but never embraced it in Windows.
I will try to highlight some these options with this post. In all you may have devoted a lot of time in manually including People Tags in your photo collection, so here are some ways to ensure that effort has effort was not in vain.
Select the option or options best suited for your workflow. All of these options can be accomplished using the very nifty exiftool utility. In my previous post I described how to install this utility , so I will not delve into that how to on this one. First things first, as with any file operation which involves modifications, ensure you have backed-up your photos before proceeding.
The following command will export the people tag persons displayed names to a tab-delimited file named PeopleTags. The -r flag stands for recursive and will ensure that files within subdirectories are included in PeopleTags.
Given Windows Photo Gallery end of support , you may be considering using then the more established Metadata Working Group Face Regions schema for storing such information back to their photo files.
In addition to the exiftool executable, you will need to ensure you have the proper exiftool config file for converting mp tags to mwg. The config files extend exiftool functionalities to do other things. A forum discussion thread on the subject can be found here.
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