
Reinventing a wheel is too much work. They should have gone for ushahidi. David On 27 Jul 2011 10:09, "James Muendo" <timrick@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I wonder how simple it would have been to use an Ushahidi/Crowdmap instance.
But I like the idea. Impressive :)
On 27 July 2011 09:59, Kibui Maina <mainakibui@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
No need to think too much :) these guys are using about 7 pages; html, css, php, javascript and fusiontables as the datastore, I got a chance to look at their code b4 they went live and am amazed at what they were able to achieve with some good logic and use of the very basic tools we developers use on a day to day basis.
Link: http://www.mulikamwizi.com/
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