Friday, August 15, 2008

Accident

1900 SAVOY RD LAFAYETTE,LA 08/15/2008 - 6:17 PM

Stalled Vehicle

2096 DULLES DR - 3:01 PM - Sheriff Responding

Accident

800 ST JOHN ST - Reported 3:02PM - Police Responding

Games of Acadiana - Saturday

Aug 16
Over 40 family-friendly competitions such as fastest pitch, rock/paper/scissors, crab racing, sports trivia, ping pong and hula hoop. From the barbecue cook-off to duck calling, there's something for everyone.
Cajundome and Convention Center
Lafayette
Free
10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
337-984-1920
www.gamesofacadiana.org

Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Tonight

Aug 15 & 16
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre performed by local personalities with tables and individual tickets sold to benefit Big Brother Big Sister of Acadiana's mentoring programs.
City Club at River Ranch
Lafayette
$75 per person / $500 for reserved table of 8
6:30-10 p.m.
337-269-0454
www.acadianabigs.com

Le Cajun Festival - Saturday August 16

Le Cajun Festival | Blackham Coliseum | Admission $10 | Children 12 & under admitted free
8:00 - 9:00 - Opening Ceremonies featuring CFMA Founder Harry LaFleur
9:00 - 10:45 - Young Musician Jam
11:00 - 12:45 - Paul Daigle & Cajun Gold
12:45 - 1:15 - Crowning of Ms. Le Cajun
1:15 - 2:45 - Don Fontenot & Les Amis de La Louisiane - Showcasing the CFMA Dance Troupe
3:00 - 4:45 - Kevin Naquin & the Ossun Playboys
5:00 - 6:45 - Jackie Caillier, Ivy Dugas & the Cajun Cousins
7:00 - 8:45 - Walter Mouton & the Scott Playboys
Special Accordionist Exhibition:
9:00 - 10:45 - Wayne Toups & Friends
  

The Idea

The story on why and the idea behind LFT411. (LONG)

The word ‘mobile’ is the cornerstone of this project. It started with me trying to get real time traffic reports for I-10 over the basin. Anyone who has to travel over the basin regularly knows that if anything happens over the basin you can get stuck there for hours.

I wasn’t really having any luck finding this information, especially in a mobile format that I could access from my cell phone. There was the Louisiana DOTD site but it was unusable from my cell phone.

I also noticed that most of the local news outlets (TV and News Paper) were not very timely. Even their websites were lacking and they used the web as just another outlet to post their regular coverage on their schedule. You couple that with the fact that they really only publish the attention grabbing headlines and not all the little things going on around town. Most of these outlets weren’t embracing mobile technology either.

As an IT professional the one thing I know is that people are hungry for information. They want it on their terms, accessible any way possible as soon as possible.

This is apparent with all of the ‘Web 2.0’ technologies and sites out there these days. With the success of things like blogs, IM, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter and even Pandora you have to realize that people have a desire to not only consume information but to publish information important to them and their friends or social networks.

I decided that first I would document what it was that I wanted. I came up with the following:

1. Mobile – Want to be able to access information anywhere.
2. Current – Want news and information to be as current as possible.

Once I knew what I wanted the site to do I had to figure out how to accomplish this. Luckily for me the desire to have something that was centered on being ‘mobile’ seemed to foster the whole ‘current’ notion. If someone is mobile, then they are likely out and about. If they are out and about then there is a greater chance of them seeing or hearing about something that would be news worthy. This is especially true for things such as traffic accidents or maybe even something as simple as participating in some event.

How to get current or real-time information was and is the biggest unknown. I assumed I would be able to build or put together a way to accomplish what I wanted as far as technology goes. What I did not know was how I was going to get current information. I knew I couldn’t do it alone since I have a job like most. I knew I couldn’t pay others to do it either. I also knew that if I could pay others to do it I wouldn’t really want to because it would become just like any other media outlet relying on a few select journalists and editors to provide information.

In order for this to be successful I would need to enlist anyone willing to help. Since this is aimed at news and information for Lafayette, Louisiana that meant anyone living or working here should be able to submit information. I also knew that in order to get people to participate the process would have to be very simple for submitting information. If the process isn’t simple it becomes a chore for people, and no one likes chores.

About a month ago I was at a conference in Orlando, FL. and at a couple of the major keynotes they would ask the audience a question and you had to submit your answer via a text message. They also were pushing everyone to use Twitter and follow them. I had heard of Twitter before and even had an account but never really had a reason to use it.

Twitter is all about being social and interactive and having friends or a social network which is not a real interest of mine.

Why did I digress to this point? Well because Twitter became my inspiration for making LFT411 happen.

Twitter helped me to realize the usefulness of a social network if you will. It also made it clear that people like posting random information. They like participating with strangers. They like consuming information. All of these things I had already seen before with sites like “Facebook, MySpace and YouTube” but I didn’t get these basic principles if you will about people.

Twitter also made it clear to me how to get people to participate. Twitter is simple, you can email or txt msg a piece of information under 140 characters and have it published to the web for everyone to see and if people want they can follow you and be alerted to your message via email or txt msg as well.

This was exactly what I wanted for LFT411.

How does LFT411 work?

How does LFT411 work?

LFT411 works using some basic web or internet tools and technologies. Here is the basic list:

1. Email or SMS / Text Message
2. Blogger.com for the Blog Site (Actually for the RSS feed, I’ll explain later)
3. Twitter.com
4. TwitterFeed.com (takes RSS feed and publisher items to Twitter.com)

LFT411 isn’t really about any specific website or anything. It’s about information. Primarily about getting the information from anyone in Lafayette, Louisiana willing to provide it and making it available to anyone who wishes to access it from any mobile device.

I think LFT411 is best understood through a typical scenario on using LFT411:

  1. Jane is on her way to the Mall of Acadiana driving down Johnston St. at 11am. Traffic is at a stand still. She is slowly approaching the intersection of Camillia Blvd. and Johnston St. and can see an ambulance and police up ahead. As she gets closer it becomes apparent there is a bad accident.
  2. Jane knows that with noon fast approaching the traffic is only going to get heavier and could really create huge delays for people. She grabs her Blackberry or iPhone and sends a quick email to post@lft411.com saying “Accident at Camillia and Johnston. Long delays”
  3. Her email immediately gets posted to the http://www.lft411.com/ blog.
  4. Every 30 minutes twitterfeed.com copies posts off the blog and inserts them into Twitter.
  5. Joe is working in downtown Lafayette and has a lunch scheduled at noon at Coyote Blues.
  6. As Joe is leaving the office walking to his car he pulls out his cell phone and checks http://www.lft411.com/ or www.twitter.com/lft411
  7. He notices a post about a traffic accident at Camillia and Johnston indicating long delays. He realizes he will not make it to Coyote Blues in time taking his normal route down Johnston.
  8. Joe decides to take an alternate route down Congress to Ambassador to avoid the congestion and makes it to his lunch meeting in time.

This happy ending brought to you by Jane and LFT411.com. ;-)

Why LFT411?

Why LFT411?


LFT411 was started as a project to allow anyone in and around Lafayette, Louisiana to participate in publishing current news or events as its happening. We wanted a way to allow anyone to become a citizen journalist if you will so they can both send in news and photos as it was happening from anywhere but also the ability to view this information from anywhere at any time.

Vehicle Accident

Vehicle Accident - 417 E. Simcoe St., Lafayette LA. - Police Assisting

Vehicle Accident

Vehicle Accident - 451 Foote St., Lafayette LA - Police Assisting