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An orrery: a 3D view of the planets in our Solar System, with orbits calculated in Resolver One and animated by IronPython code calling into OpenGL via Tao. For full details and a video of it in action, follow the "more details" link below. Uploaded by Giles. |
TheyWorkForYou / Google Maps mashup
TheyWorkForYou is a UK website fostering political engagement by providing free access to data about the workings of Parliament. They have an API that allows you to download huge amounts of interesting data. This spreadsheet uses the most simple parts of the API to download a list of every constituency in the country, and then help you get some basic information about each, including a link to a Google Map showing where it is. To use it once you've downloaded it, you'll need an API key from TheyWorkForYou; you can get one free from http://www.theyworkforyou.com/api/key Enter the key into the yellow cell in the "Setup" sheet, then let it recalculate. If you then go to the "Constituencies" tab, you'll see a list of constituencies (of course :-), with a "Details" button next to each. Click the button to download the details and get a button to click for a Google map. It should be pretty easy to extend to pull down more data. Uploaded by Giles. |

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