Webmapper

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Webmapper

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2014-12-28

Ryan Hamerly

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Description

Constructs a map of the web using the user's browser history.

Webmapper uses your browsing history to construct an interactive, personalized "map of the web as you see it". Every webpage you visit is placed on the map and sized by how often you visit it. Similar pages are grouped into clusters.

Features:

**Interactive -- click on text to visit pages, or zoom in on domain names**
**Zoomable -- use mousewheel / scrolling to zoom in and out on clusters**
**Searchable**
**Site-Specific -- click on polygons to construct a map specific to a site, e.g. a map of all your Google searches, or Wikipedia entries**
**6 quality color palettes**
**Map sites visited in the last 10, 20, 30, 50, or 100 days**

Source Code: http://github.com/rhamerly/webmapper/wiki
Privacy Policy: https://github.com/rhamerly/webmapper/wiki/Privacy-Policy

Developers: Ryan Hamerly, Scott Chung, Sheta Chatterjee, and Milinda Lakkam

Reviews

Alessandro Cheguevara
Alessandro Cheguevara

Красиво, информативно, функционально, оригинально. Авторы- молодцы!

Roman Radulov
Roman Radulov

Very Fun!

Desmond Pineapple Jones
Desmond Pineapple Jones

Wonderful idea, unfortunately crashed instantly and never even showed my map.

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