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We’ve added a couple of cool features to zoomin.co.nz:

Private Places – now you can set a place that you created to be private, which means that only you will be able to see it.
Or you can set the place to be visible only to a certain group.

To do this, go to a place that you have created (or create a new place), and look on the right hand side of the page. You can alter the privacy settings under the ‘Privacy Settings’ heading.

Video Embedding – now you can embed Youtube and Google Video videos in your comments and place descriptions.

To insert a youtube video:

  • find the video in youtube
  • copy the URL of the page, it should be something like

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46LQd9dXFRU

  • paste it into your comment text, between some youtube square brackets, like this:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46LQd9dXFRU[/youtube]

You can do the same thing with google videos, by adding something like this to your comments:

[google]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4147604860974111184[/google]

You can see an example of an embedded video at http://zoomin.co.nz/nz/wellington/rongotai/-wellington+airport/

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We just added a tag cloud to zoomIn.co.nz. Now you can see all the tags we have.

One cool feature if hover over the tag you’ll get a tool tip of how many places feature that tag.

Enjoy!

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I wanted to have a look at drilling into some of the stats of popular places on the site. Here are a few of the various popularity stats from zoomIn.co.nz.

1) Top 25 users of all time ranked by popularity of places that have created.

  1. projectx
  2. fourcorners
  3. viewauckland
  4. capital_soccer
  5. buses_wgtn
  6. benn
  7. dineout
  8. wotzon
  9. willisst
  10. tomek
  11. tagg
  12. dayout
  13. wellingtonnz
  14. tom
  15. travelwise
  16. cubast
  17. divemaster
  18. jac
  19. jamespole
  20. chart
  21. seanduggan
  22. nik
  23. nzcoffee
  24. shell
  25. soccer2

2) Top 25 users of all time ranked by relative popularity of places. (ie the popularity of the places / number of places – minimum of 5 user places created to qualify)

  1. tomek ( 1165 hits per place )
  2. capital_soccer ( 565 hits per place )
  3. staticnz ( 506 hits per place )
  4. sminnee ( 466 hits per place )
  5. willisst ( 364 hits per place )
  6. milton ( 350 hits per place )
  7. tom ( 320 hits per place )
  8. hadinnerjoy ( 280 hits per place )
  9. suzette ( 263 hits per place )
  10. dubh ( 252 hits per place )
  11. hindins ( 241 hits per place )
  12. rosslin ( 226 hits per place )
  13. barnaclebarnes ( 221 hits per place )
  14. nedbedrock ( 219 hits per place )
  15. grokbeer ( 218 hits per place )
  16. ptorrsmith ( 209 hits per place )
  17. dayout ( 193 hits per place )
  18. wellingtonnz ( 191 hits per place )
  19. nik ( 186 hits per place )
  20. surreal ( 186 hits per place )
  21. cubast ( 185 hits per place )
  22. dingobill ( 181 hits per place )
  23. threeta ( 169 hits per place )
  24. businessdynamics ( 162 hits per place )
  25. nzssra ( 162 hits per place )

3) Top 25 tags ranked by place popularity of tags used.

  1. bay
  2. food
  3. park
  4. restaurant
  5. island
  6. lake
  7. cafe
  8. bus
  9. accomodation
  10. bar
  11. metlink
  12. track
  13. school
  14. education
  15. lodge
  16. bed
  17. breakfast
  18. wine
  19. motels
  20. beach
  21. station
  22. house
  23. sports
  24. arts
  25. nature
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We’ve just added the latest postcodes to all the street addresses on Smaps. Now, you’ll be able to keep the postie happy when sending your trade me loot around NZ.

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Rod Drury is profiled in the latest idealog. Plugs for Welly, PlanHQ and Well-Railed rails user group. Awesome!

Reuben Swartz has written a piece on ZoomIn in this weeks Infotech Zooming in on Investment after re-jig.

Thanks for the article Reuben.

The new ZoomIn is the news. Peter Griffin of NZ Herald has written a piece on the ZoomIn v2.0 – ZoomIn puts dynamic mapping on the map.

Thanks to Peter for the article.

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