Tony
I am going to be traveling and documenting tourist sites around the world. Is there a gadget that could tell me where I am and why it is popular?
For example.. If I was standing in a museum, this gadget would tell me the name of the museum, how old it is, the most widely known item inside, ect.
If there is some kind of app for the iPhone 4, that would be nice too.
Answer
Here is one free apps."GPS Audio Guide" for iPhone
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gps-audio-guide/id329318885?mt=8#
Description:
GPS Guide, created by VOKRUG SVETA publishing house, is a one-of-a-kind application for the independent traveler. This application allows owners of portable devices with GPS-receivers to create exciting and intellectually stimulating itineraries on their very own.
Here is one free apps."GPS Audio Guide" for iPhone
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gps-audio-guide/id329318885?mt=8#
Description:
GPS Guide, created by VOKRUG SVETA publishing house, is a one-of-a-kind application for the independent traveler. This application allows owners of portable devices with GPS-receivers to create exciting and intellectually stimulating itineraries on their very own.
Is there a way to make text in a google gadget a url link?
Daniel L.
I am trying to build a gadget for my google homepage and i want to make the items a url link to my blog but i cant figure out how to write it so that it becomes a url link.
Answer
I guess it depends on how you are creating the gadget. I am an author of several gadgets for my company and organizations and if you use an HTML content type, you can simply make the link as you would any other HTML link with the "<a href=""></a>" tags.
If you are using XML to create the widget, you can also use the "a" tag but you must make sure that you close the tag and use proper XML format standards.
Now if you are using the simple "Make your own gadget" boxes I do not see a way to add links (except for the title of the gadget) because actually they are very very simple creation tools right now. I think they will get better with time.
I have provided the Google gadget developers guide in case you are interested in learning the more flexible (but a bit tougher) way of creating a gadget.
Sorry I couldn't help further.
I guess it depends on how you are creating the gadget. I am an author of several gadgets for my company and organizations and if you use an HTML content type, you can simply make the link as you would any other HTML link with the "<a href=""></a>" tags.
If you are using XML to create the widget, you can also use the "a" tag but you must make sure that you close the tag and use proper XML format standards.
Now if you are using the simple "Make your own gadget" boxes I do not see a way to add links (except for the title of the gadget) because actually they are very very simple creation tools right now. I think they will get better with time.
I have provided the Google gadget developers guide in case you are interested in learning the more flexible (but a bit tougher) way of creating a gadget.
Sorry I couldn't help further.
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