How to Nokia Maps-ify your Facebook timeline

Introducing one Facebook feature you'll definitely Like and Share.

Published by Joel Willans on October 11, 2012

As you’ve probably heard, Facebook recently registered its one billionth user. This astounding milestone means that nearly 15% of the world’s population now has access to a nifty new web service based on Nokia Maps. Created by Technologies Evangelist, Simon Madine, Covermap.me gives your Facebook timeline a very distinctive and a very personal look. To find out more we caught up with our maps man in Berlin.

So, Simon, you’re a Technologies Evangelist. What does that involve on a day-to-day basis? 

Well, a fair bit of my time is focused internally helping arrange things like Tech Talks where Nokia Maps developers present the latest cool and interesting things they’ve been working on. I also represent Nokia in external tech community events such as user groups or ‘hackathons’. These are events where a group of developers get together to prototype and build tools around various open web technologies.

Most often, myself and my colleague, Max Marcon, get involved in these events to try and explore ways we can showcase Nokia Maps APIs. The most recent event we attended was Nodecopter where we got to spend a day using JavaScript to try and teach a flying robot how to do 360° panorama images and then position them on a map.

What exactly is covermap.me, why did you create it and how do people use it?  

 A little while ago, Facebook introduced timeline cover images where you could upload a large image to appear at the top of your Facebook profile page. Naturally, my first thought was “Maps!” so I uploaded a Nokia Map centered on Berlin (where my office is based). After a couple of people comment that they like it, I realized I could make it into a fun little web service where people could do this automatically.

When you sign in to covermap.me with your Facebook account, it shows you a map the same size and shape as the Facebook cover image with your profile picture in the bottom left. It tries to centre on your current location but you can search for anywhere. Once you’re happy with the map position, the next step allows you to choose between different map tile styles – standard, terrain, public transport networks, etc. When you’ve picked a style you like, another button press will upload the image to Facebook and ask you to confirm that you want to set it as your profile image. 

Sounds great! How difficult was it to do and how does it relate to your work?  

The entire application is built using our public APIs and doesn’t require anything beyond the information you can find out by using the API Playground. The first iteration took no longer than about 45 minutes. Most of that was spent reading the Facebook documentation. In my work, I do a lot of ‘rapid prototyping’ where I have to quickly build a simple version of an idea to explore how it could work as a full product so I did have a bit of experience building things like this.

Simon makes it all sound so simple. Happily, using Covermap.me really is a piece of cake. To see for yourself why not go and have a play around. Once you’ve Nokia Maps-ified your Facebook timeline, we’d love to hear what you think in the comments below.

Comments

  • http://www.clubnokiard.com/ Frankie Bloise

    just did it for my Facebook, looks very nice!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/roncallari Ron Callari

    It’s novel – but nothing earth-shattering. It’s an automated way to post the map of your favorite location on your profile image. But I could easily copy and paste a map to replicate what they’re doing and it would probably only take me 1-2 extra clicks. What would be far more innovative is if the map could be come interactive – so when I traveled for instance and posted some photos of a NEW destination, the map changed immediately to show that location, and continued to change with new destination photos over time.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.w.hormby Thomas Hormby

      It only takes you two extra clicks to load the maps, save the map as an image file, upload the image to Facebook and set it as your cover image yourself?

  • http://twitter.com/haroldlgardner Harold Gardner

    That is awesome! I can’t wait to try it!

  • http://www.facebook.com/TraceyKeefer Tracey Keefer

    WoW this is really cool I am on my way to check it out! Ron does have an interesting suggestion in it becoming interactive and show your current locations, as a mobile app perhaps.

    I appreciate you sharing this post! Blog on!

    “Dream, Believe, Become…”

  • https://plus.google.com/118074490020250356121/posts Sharif Shajib Ahammed

    Awesome idea!!!

  • http://twitter.com/strategyplanone Strategy Plan One

    yes … interesting features

  • http://twitter.com/dolivencia David Olivencia

    mobbility!!

  • http://twitter.com/Lucas_Wyrsch Lucas_Wyrsch

    Great ideas to create more and better local interactions on FB