« Green Constituencies | Local Business Minds »

Things to do!

Submitted by: Jonathan Kirk

Describe your idea. How does it work and who does it help?

There will be a map simliar to that of google earth, users can then place markers on it where there is a place of interest or entertainment, such as the cinema or sports facility, the mark would have a title about it such as 'empire cinemas' and then when you hoover or click your mouse on it, it would give you a description of it and any links you may need such as cinema website. There would some kind of rating system for the markers so that people cant place stupid ones so say it falls below 20% rating the marker gets removed.
Companies could also use it to mark their place's and find it beneficial to their buisness.
I think this would be a good idea as it would help people find things to do in their local area!

What information or services do you need?

.Google earth/maps
.local facility's

Comments

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

  • Submit Your Idea

About This Site

The Power of Information Taskforce is helping government become more open, transparent and effective through better use of published information.

This competition is asking for your help in developing better ways to publish the vast swathes of non-personal information that the government collects & creates on your behalf

Public data is your data. Tell us what you'd build with it and you could win £20k to develop your idea to the next level.

Latest Ideas

  • Polluter Finder
    Find out about and act on pollution in your area - search by pollutant, name and location.
  • WhoKnowsWho
    A service where anyone can find the immediate connections of MPs and MEPs.
  • Free Car Checks
    Help consumers to avoid buying fraudulent or stolen cars
  • Responcity
    A service to allow ordinary people to find out who is responsible for anything from roads to dental regulation.
  • Public Transport Nodes and Timetables
    Where's my nearest railway station? Where's my nearest bus top? Have I missed the last tube home?

Latest Comments

Cabinet Office