I've changed the way maps are displayed in ShipWatcher, to get around the recent problems that have been occurring with the Google Maps web site.
Rather than going to the Google Maps website, it now pops up a smaller window which shows the map.
If you've got any suggestions about how to make it better, please let me know.
The ShipWatcher Blog
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Google Maps problem fixed
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Google Maps problem
You may experience difficulties when trying to display the position of a ship in Google Maps.
This is a known problem that the folks at Google Maps are aware of. I'm hoping they will fix it asap.
Here's the link if you're interested:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-Troubleshooting/browse_thread/thread/f5a56d911022812e
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Pacific Dawn Location
Pacific Dawn does not broadcast its position like most of the other ships, so it's difficult to figure out where it is.
But P&O does publish its last and next ports.
I've built in some intelligence into the system so that it will look at other ships who have travelled the same route, and work out an estimated location for Pacific Dawn.
It's only a rough guess, but I think it should be accurate to within about 100km.
Which means ShipWatcher should be able to take automatic photos of the Pacific Dawn webcam.
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
New Cruiseline: Hurtigruten
I've added some ships from Hurtigruten (ASA) in Norway.
These ships are smaller than average, with lengths around 100m.
But they have some excellent cruisecams fore and aft, and give us a view of some beautiful landscapes around the Norwegian Coast.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Bug Fixed: Photos of Pacific Dawn
There was a bug in the system that prevented people from taking photos of Pacific Dawn. I've fixed that bug, so you should be able to take photos now.
Unfortunately, I'm finding it difficult to get any reliable location info feeds for Pacific Dawn, so until I do that, the only photos that can get uploaded are those you take manually.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
New Powerful Search Option
Shipwatcher now lets you search for ships that are close to either Sunrise, Sunset, Noon or Midnight.
It also lets you show the most popular, and least popular ships.
The info is based on the latest position report of the ship. Some ships don't give position reports very frequently, so they won't be included in the search.
This should make it easier for you to quickly pick bridgecams that contain interesting content.
It's also more fun!
Enjoy.
Neil
Technical info:
The search will exclude any position reports more than 4 days old.
If a ship is moving easterly or westerly, and its last report is 4 days old, the sunrise / sunset queries could have a margin of error of between 1 and 2 hours.
Usually this is only a problem for "Sunrise" queries where the ship is sailing west, or "Sunset" where the ship is sailing east, as in these situations, the ship will still be in darkness.
Allow a margin of error of almost 25 minutes per day based on the age of the location report. So if a report is two days old, the sunrise / sunset times will be out by almost an hour.
Ships travelling North / South won't experience such a large margin of error.
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