Calling All Flash Mashups!

Do you have a mashup you’ve written in any of the Flash technologies for the desktop (Flash, Flex, Apollo)? If so, let me know by leaving a comment on this post with the URL. I’m trying to gather as many links as I can.

Why, you ask, would I want a vast repository of all things Flash and mash? Simply because I want to see all of the cool work that is being done by the community. Well, if that were all, I would happily do the surfing myself. I would really like to make a list of mashups that I can show off at conferences and really drive home the amazing value of the Flash community.

I’d appreciate it if you provided your name, a URL to your mashup, and some information about the APIs that you are accessing. Can’t wait to see what you all have been working on.

55 thoughts on “Calling All Flash Mashups!

  1. Hey Justin,
    Name: Brandon Ellis – Healthcare Communications

    URL: http://www.acareerathca.com/Content/CareerCampaign/FindAFacility/Index.aspx

    Background: The app is used in a campaign for Nurse Recruitment that allows the user to search the different facilities in the campaign area based on specified parameters. Once the user specifies a search, selecting a facility from the data grid will open the accordion to display information, a map and demographics for that facility.

    I built the application using Flex, Flex Charting components, Flash 8, Yahoo maps, StrikeIron Census API and XML as the data source.

  2. Trailtracer is a rich internet application which gives you the power to view, edit, and share detailed topographical map data.

    I built it with Flex and PHP (soon to be ported over to Ruby) and used Microsoft’s Terraservice, USGS EROS DEM data, and Geonames.org search.

  3. Hey there Justin,

    When I was Technical Director at Naviciti, I built a Flash/PHP/Google Maps/DHTML mashup to showcase the recreational island in my hometown of Detroit, Michigan. The mashup utilizes the GMaps API to map points of interest on the island, but the interface is all flash based (including Flash files within the Google detail bubbles)

    You can access it at:

    http://www.mapbelleisle.com/

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  6. Once the user specifies a search, selecting a facility from the data grid will open the accordion to display information, a map and demographics for that facility.

  7. Some of the links on this page are great, and some of the mashups are brilliant.

    I think Flash Mashups can be really inspiring and are great to have on your site. Thanks for sharing these with us.

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