Credits
About the Authors
Rich Gibson believes that the world is made of stories, and has unlimited curiosity in the world. He indulges his brilliant, semi-manic children in super-long storytimes, weird science projects, and adventures of many varieties. It is only the steady support of his loving wife that permits him to organize his eccentricity into occasional coherent bursts of creative productivity. Life is very, very good.
Schuyler Erle is a linguist by training and a Free Software developer by vocation. He got into GIS and digital cartography with Rich several years ago, while trying to analyze the best lines-of-sight for a rural wireless community network. He actually believes that maps and GIS, properly applied, can tell compelling stories, and help improve people’s lives. As of this writing, he lives with his wife near 42.375 N, 71.106 W.
Contributors
The following people contributed their writing, code, and inspiration to Google Maps Hacks:
Tom Carden (tom@tom-carden.co.uk) writes passenger flow simulations for YRM Architects, London, and is studying for an EngD in Virtual Environments Imaging and Visualization at University College London’s Bartlett School of Graduate Studies. He also gives occasional lectures for the Bartlett’s MSc Adaptive Architecture and Computation. Online, he is a contributor to the OpenStreetMap project (openstreetmap.org), an active member of the community formed around the Processing development environment (processing.org) and posts sporadically ...
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