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Flickr archive link for Last.FM events (Greasemonkey)

A quick script I just put together for Last.FM event pages. In the photos section, under the machine tag instructions, this script will add a link to go straight to your Flickr archive for the day of the event.

Last.FM event page

The link URL contains ‘me’ instead of your Flickr username, but Flickr will automatically redirect you if you’re logged in! Even if your not it will take you to the login page and then automatically still take you to the right page.

Flickr Archive Page

Assuming you have several photos from that day, you’ll see a link to ‘Edit this page as a batch’ in Organizr, which will allow you to quickly and easily add the machine tag for the event.

Install now from UserScripts.org

Flickr Map Monkey (updated)

A quick post to say that the FlickrMapMonkey script (yes that’s what it’s called now) has been updated. Version 0.3 is now available over on the UserScripts page. According to the stats there it’s now been installed 310 times, which is pretty cool. Of course there’s no guarantee that all those people are still using it, but hey.

Upon it’s initial release, the script generated some healthy discussion over on the Flickr Hacks forum. This brought up a couple of issues, which I haven’t had the chance to investigate yet. The main one seems to be an internationalisation issue, which I guess would be tricky for me to test quickly so that’s kinda put me off trying.

Resurrecting TubeMappr

After the success of getting Gig Taggr up and running, I thought I’d dust off another little tool I worked on ages ago. Tube Mappr was a very basic experiment for me to explore the Flickr and Google Maps APIs. It’s not ‘useful’ in the way that Gig Taggr is, nor is it anywhere near as complex, but it was fun at the time.

I came across map data for the London Underground over at Wikimedia Commons one day, and, coupled with the (then) recent full-scale rollout of geotagging support on Flickr, I had the idea for Tube Mappr. It’s a simple script that plots Tube stations on a map, and clicking on a station displays random Flickr photos tagged with the name of the station.

The curious thing which I’m now realising is that Tube Mappr makes absolutely no use of the Flickr geo stuff (neither data nor functionality), but i’m pretty sure it was part of the motive.

http://tubemappr.ebotunes.com

Introducing Gig Taggr

This is an app i’ve been wanting to build for a while now, but was held back for a couple of reasons. The usual lack of time, but also some shortcomings in the Last.FM API

The main purpose off the application is to allow people who use Last.FM and Flickr to easily tag their photos with the relevant machine tags. Almost ever since Last.FM started doing event listings (I think), they’ve offered a feature allowing users to feed their own gig photos onto the Event page.

Flickr photos on a Last.FM event page

More recently, Flickr decided to complement this feature by displaying a link to Last.FM on the photo page whenever a machine tag exists. This prompted one of the Flickr devs to blog about it which, in turn, prompted me to get my finger out and finish Gig Taggr! [UPDATE: also looks like one of the Last.FM devs mentioned it too!

The main thing that had been holding it back was the lack of an API method to get a user’s past events. This was easily solved by asking for it. Thanks again to vincro and joanofarctan!

Gig Taggr

As an added bonus, Gig Taggr also lets you geotag the photos while you’re at it, based on the venue location info given by Last.FM. Cashback!

http://gigtaggr.ebotunes.com

Photos tagged using Gig Taggr

http://www.last.fm

Google Map on a Flickr Photo Page – by me!

Today I spent half an hour writing my first Greasemonkey script. It’s pretty simple, just displays a little Google Map on a Flickr photo page, with the location of the photo (if available!). I had a look around but couldn’t find an existing script that did this, which was quite surprising. It was made an awful lot easier by the new Google Maps Static API.

Google Maps Greasemonkey script

Download the ‘Google Map on Flickr photo page’ script here

If anyone can think of a snappier name let me know :)

Now that I think of it, possibly the reason it hasn’t been done before is that the Google Maps Javascript API made it too hard (or even impossible??). Who knows. Anyway, it’s my first attempt at a GM script so its VERY simple and VERY rough. Post any suggestions/ideas in the comments!

Iain

[UPDATE: Join the FlickrHacks discussion]