Ext-powered Application wins Japan Mashup Award
October 6, 2007 by ReyBango
Ext developer Yuki Naotori of Tokyo was the first place winner in Sun Microsystems’ Japan Mashup Award 3rd contest. His winning application, ONGMAP.com, is a geo mashup that collects a vast range of information about what is at a given location and makes it easily locatable on a map of the world.
“If you look at ONGMAP.COM, you can easily notice it owes a lot to Ext (and if you look into its source code, you can easily notice that I’m not a professional programmer…, but, I did win the award thanks to Ext’s powerful and easy to use framework)”
By looking at the application, it’s immediately evident how much effort Yuki dedicated to enhancing the user experience:


Features include:
- Mashup with Google maps
- Localized weather and news for specific points on a map
- Keyword tagging
- Twittervision-like behavior
- Mashup with Google maps
You can read more about the application at Yuki’s blog and see Yuki’s prize winning site at ONGMAP.com.
Congratulations Yuki!


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