Can Duruk: Felt, Making Maps Fun & Collaborative - MBM#46
Can Duruk is the co-founder & CTO at Felt, a company working on bringing maps to the browser. In Can's own words they want to make maps fun and collaborative. Think of Felt as the Figma or Notion of Maps.
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About Can
Shownotes
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- Felt
- Check all the shownotes on a Felt map
- Bicycle & Pedestrian planning
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Book & Podcast Recommendation:
Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World by Suzy Hansen (Affiliate Link)
Timestamps
(00:00) - Introduction
(01:37) - Sponsor: satelitte-image-deep-learning
(02:26) - Can Describes Himself
(03:30) - What is Felt?
(04:11) - Making Maps Fun (and Why That's Important)
(06:27) - Building Something the Feels Fun
(09:21) - Why Maps Specifically?
(13:30) - The Story of Felt
(15:13) - Working with First Responders
(18:04) - Making Maps Collaborative
(21:37) - Unexpected Technical Problems
(25:34) - Dealing with User Input Data
(29:09) - Browser-based mapping
(34:27) - Figma set the stage
(35:21) - Anything that can be built on the web ultimately will
(36:25) - Technical Details of Building Felt
(43:18) - Where does the name come from?
(44:43) - felt.com
(46:34) - Target audience
(52:42) - Can's Favorite Felt Use Cases
(54:38) - Shownotes brought to you by Can
(55:16) - Make maps for everyone
(56:57) - Having a vision
(58:19) - QGIS partnership
(01:03:13) - Writing Online
(01:06:27) - Can's Twitter
(01:08:25) - Languages
(01:09:49) - Thinking Differently in Different Languages
(01:11:06) - Coming to the US
(01:12:31) - Does Felt work in multiple languages?
(01:15:30) - Book/podcast recommendation
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