Matt Watson’s Google Map mash-up acted as a focus for National Work from Home Day on Friday. People working from home were asked to mark the day by tweeting a tag (#NWFHD) and their postcode.
150 home workers added themselves to the National Work from Home Day map during a six hour period. Matt has generated a final Google map that shows everyone’s location. The project generated more than 270 tweets attracting the attention of Sky News’ Ruth Barnett, the BBC’s Maggie Philbin and Rory Cellan-Jones, Oranges’ Matthew Horton and the Independent’s Alex Johnson.
More than 1,000 unique visitors sought out the mashup map on the Speed web site (verified via web analytics and the use of a bit.ly link). It also attracted more than ten pieces of editorial content ranging from the BBC and the Independent, through to independent bloggers.
- Speed develops Twitter map for National Work From Home Day, Loewy
- Twitter mashup created for National Work from Home Day, Pocket-lint
- Work from home on Google Maps, Google Maps Mania
- Are you working from home today?, BBC dot.life
- National Work from Home Day, Independent
- National Work from Home Day, Shed Working
- Work from home on Google maps, trevor.org
- Are you working from home today?, Computers & Electronics
- Work from home on Google Maps, geo2web.com
- Are you working from home today?, Social Median
- Working from home today?, Webconferencing Council
- Are you working from home today?, Fivve Marketing
- Are you working from home today?, Cash Bandit
The project was inspired by the #UKSNOW mashup devised by software programmer Ben Marsh earlier this year. Ben’s map allowed Twitter users to plot areas of snowfall across the UK in real time during periods of heavy snow.


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Hi Stephen,
Thanks for alerting me to this. I’m gutted I missed the Twitter home working mash-up as I’m a remote worker and write a blog about it. http://remoteworker.wordpress.com/
Hopefully next time a ‘home working event’ comes up (like the snow or the next pandemic!) I’ll be quicker on the uptake.
Marieke
Working from home is the most rewarding and satisfying work. I hope I can do it forever