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##UPDATE: Known 403 issue

The app appears to have maxed out the quota on Google Maps geocoding API. I will have to put a server-side proxy in place to cache these requests (most are not terribly unique).

##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](http://www.stackgeography.com/).

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](http://www.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

[Adam Patridge](http://www.patridgedev.com/)

Bugs and requests and such can go on the [StackGeography GitHub repository](https://github.com/patridge/StackGeography).

##Code

[Stackgeography.com](http://www.stackgeography.com) was written entirely in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. The code can be found, and contributions made, at the [StackGeography GitHub repository](https://github.com/patridge/StackGeography).

###APIs Used

* [Stack Exchange API v2.0][1]
* [Google Maps v3][2]

###Projects Used

* [jQuery v1.7.1 (MIT or GPL)][3] (used for just about everything)
* [jQuery UI v1.8.16 (MIT or GPL)][4] (used for the site selection dialog)
* [jsrender v1.0pre (MIT)][5] (used to render out a number of things from JavaScript objects to HTML)
* [LINQ to JavaScript (JSLINQ) v2.10 (Ms-RL)][6] (used for collection manipulations)
* [URI.js (MIT or GPL)][7] (used to simplify URL handling)
* [jquery-jsonp (MIT)](http://code.google.com/p/jquery-jsonp/)
* [jquery.hotkeys (MIT or GPL)](https://github.com/jeresig/jquery.hotkeys/blob/master/jquery-1.4.2.js)

  [1]: http://api.stackexchange.com/docs/
  [2]: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/basics.html
  [3]: http://jquery.com/
  [4]: http://jqueryui.com/
  [5]: https://github.com/BorisMoore/jsrender
  [6]: http://jslinq.codeplex.com/
  [7]: http://medialize.github.com/URI.js/