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Show HN: Eventivore - Our Submission to the 36 hour Hacka2thon

30 points| jonny2112 | 14 years ago |eventivore.com | reply

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[+] unalone|14 years ago|reply
I like this a lot! Not a fan of how you handle clicking on the pin icons, though; Google Maps uses those pins to open information in a bubble within the window, and having my click open a Facebook page bothered me. It's a shame that your map conveys no useful data except by opening new windows/tabs; possibly consider an interface that loads that FB data in a frame, possibly from the mobile site to conserve space?
[+] mhseiden|14 years ago|reply
If you log in with Facebook, a window will actually display on mouse-over that gives the basic event info. It's a bug that we're currently working to fix.
[+] GBKS|14 years ago|reply
Will you eventually have to pay for usage of Google Maps (http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2011/10/introduction...) if you go over 25000 views per day?

I'm asking because I'm cooking up a similar concept, and the upcoming price increase of Google Maps makes me a bit hesitant to use them.

The Google Maps Premier page, where my only option is to "Contact Sales" also doesn't seem very friendly to small sites and apps (http://www.google.com/enterprise/earthmaps/maps.html).

[+] mhseiden|14 years ago|reply
This was a hackathon project, so we haven't looked that far into the future quite yet. If we reach that point, then we'll consider all of the existing Map APIs and how well they fit into our application.
[+] darklajid|14 years ago|reply
Might be me, but w/ my Firefox, sitting in Tel Aviv, I end up with a disabled/grey map of the US of A and a modal dialog box that has no title / a ~crappy~ style and asks me for a US zip code. [1]

Not for me?

1: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1194203/Eventivore.png

[+] brendino|14 years ago|reply
For now we're pretty much only targeting the US (hence the zip code thing). We originally had browser geo-location, but disabled that for a few reasons. We will re-enable it soon.
[+] brackin|14 years ago|reply
Didn't really work for London. I live about an hour away but am fine with going to London when there's startup events. The 5 events shown in London are all either joke pages, local bar quizes or people's private events (Birthday Parties).
[+] mhseiden|14 years ago|reply
If you sign in with your Facebook account, the events that you are connected with will be added to our DB, drastically improving your results.
[+] brendino|14 years ago|reply
FYI - Please click 'allow' when your browser prompts for geo-location. If you don't see many events around you, log in with Facebook and the system will fetch publicly-available events that are connected to your and your friends.
[+] vaf|14 years ago|reply
This is really cool, a nice style touch would be to be able to see what happening "this week" or "this weekend". If you sign in and your facebook event is set to private or closed does it aggregate it?
[+] mhseiden|14 years ago|reply
We only aggregate public events. Our goal is to build a great event discovery application that leverages the massive number of events on Facebook.
[+] brendino|14 years ago|reply
Actually, that's already a feature! In the bottom left you can specify a date range.
[+] brendino|14 years ago|reply
Update: we ended up second place in the Ann Arbor Hacka2thon. GooseCast (ccgoose.com) took the top honors. Thanks for everyone's feedback so far!
[+] rgbrgb|14 years ago|reply
Every time I click a pin, a pop up comes up in the map view then immediately closes. Am I using this incorrectly?
[+] mhseiden|14 years ago|reply
If you haven't logged in with Facebook, then that is most likely the issue. If you have, then it's probably a bug that we'll address in the future.
[+] philgo20|14 years ago|reply
Where do the events come from?