##Screenshot / Code Snippet
alt text http://www.stackgeography.com/images/screenshot.png
##About
Ever wanted to see just what kind of locations are posting to the various Stack Exchange sites at any given time? Even if you haven't, you'll find it with StackGeography.
This site started with a desire to get a visual sense of the wide-spread use of the various Stack Exchange sites while simultaneously creating a proof-of-concept mapping demo. This met both of those needs, and provided a great chance to poke around various JavaScript libraries.
###License
MIT License
###Download
No download necessary, just visit stackgeography.com.
###Platform
Should work on any modern web browsers with JavaScript enabled. While it works fine on desktop browsers, it has a few UI tweaks to go to be more mobile-browser friendly.
##Contact
Bugs and requests and such can go on the StackGeography GitHub repository.
##Code
Stackgeography.com was written entirely in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. The code can be found, and contributions made, at the StackGeography GitHub repository.
###APIs Used
###Projects Used
- jQuery v1.7.1 (MIT or GPL) (used for just about everything)
- jQuery UI v1.8.16 (MIT or GPL) (used for the site selection dialog)
- jsrender v1.0pre (MIT) (used to render out a number of things from JavaScript objects to HTML)
- LINQ to JavaScript (JSLINQ) v2.10 (Ms-RL) (used for collection manipulations)
- URI.js (MIT or GPL) (used to simplify URL handling)
- jquery-jsonp (MIT)
- jquery.hotkeys (MIT or GPL)