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2009 recap (2/4): Meipi

This is the second post of our 2009 recap, where we are talking about:

Tusiyu
Meipi
Tubegraph (coming soon)
other stuff  (coming soon)

Meipi is the collaborative mapping project we’ve been working at with four other meipis (Dome aka @urbanohumano, Alfonso, Pablo and Francesco aka @immaginoteca) since 2007. The purpose of the tool is permit users create collaborative maps where […]

Abriendo Meipi en Gijón

El equipo Meipi al completo (los seis:-) nos hemos venido a Gijón a participar en el Encuentro Internacional de Cartografía Ciudadana organizado por Pablo de Soto. El programa tiene muy buena pinta y tendremos la oportunidad de relacionarnos con gente involucrada en proyectos muy interesantes relacionados con los mapas y la participación. Algunos de estos […]

Sub-campeones

Como dicen Faemino y Cansado, “ser Subcampeón mola mucho más que ser Campeón” :-) (ver final del vídeo, donde lo demuestran, jeje).En esa línea, no queríamos dejar pasar los dos “subcampeonatos” que hemos obtenido al final del 2008, tanto con Meipi como con TubeGraph:

A Meipi nos dieron un accésit en un concurso de la UPM, entre 160-y-pico participantes, ojo, y […]

How did Meipi help me get rid of some plastic drawers

We hadn’t posted about meipi.org/spermola yet, a meipi with some special characteristics that we have developed specially for Basurama. This “forum for discussion and reflection on trash, waste and reuse in all its formats and possible meanings” (and also good people;) wanted to have a tool to enable the sharing of objects.
For us, it has […]

Meipi Beta

We finally uploaded the Beta version of Meipi! :-) As announced in Meipi Blog (in Spanish), we are still working on many different issues and finishing a special Meipi for Basurama.
So, instead of bothering everyone with technical nonsense, we’ll just encourage you to take a look at the improved version. Hopefully this video created by […]

meipi to beta

We’ve been saying that Meipi (the collaborative local and thematic maps project we are involved in) is “at its alpha stage” for a while now. I bet most people have already guessed that there would be a beta stage after this one. And that is in fact our idea. :-)
We’re not doing it as fast […]

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