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aws-samples
This sample application demonstrates a React based web dashboard receiving real-time updates from IoT sensors. The solution is built with AWS AppSync, AWS Amplify, Amazon Location Service, and AWS IoT Core technologies.
aws-samples
Pizza Delivery Tracker using AWS Amplify, Amazon Location Service, AWS AppRunner, and AWS Fargate.
aws-samples
Demonstrates the basics of using AWS Amplify to integrate with Amazon Location Service tracker in a javascript react-native cross-platform mobile app.
dayjournal
Start Amazon Location Service easily. [AWS Amplify, MapLibre GL JS Amplify, MapLibre GL JS, Vite]
aws-samples
Sample app to demonstrate usage of Maps, Places, Routes, Geofences, and Trackers in Amazon Location Service
Sample code for AWS Amplify, Amazon Location service, and Vue.js.
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rodrigokamada
Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the map MapLibre component using the Amazon Amplify Geo and Amazon Location Service services.
rochabr
This repo supports my AWS workshop titled "Create an iOS tracker application with Amazon Location Service and AWS Amplify"
This sample application demonstrates a ReactJS based web dashboard receiving real-time updates from IoT sensors. The solution is built with AWS AppSync, AWS Amplify gen2, Amazon Location Service, and AWS IoT Core technologies.
xtineburrough
Women’s Work is (Screen) Saved is a screensaver bundle of images that displays reflections made by women workers—surveyed on the virtual job board, Mturk.com—on their lives, livelihood, and relationship to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. While many women wrote that their lives were profoundly changed, the details shared by women workers highlights the variety of effects the pandemic has had on women around the globe. Some share physical changes, citing leg pains, spinal pains, weight loss (a result of “forgetting to eat throughout the day while working from home,” writes one worker), weight gain, and more. Others write about increased anxiety, and other emotional stresses. Reflecting on her relationship with her grandchildren, one woman wrote, “You can’t hug through Zoom.” Created to amplify women’s working experiences during the pandemic, this digital artwork transforms texts collected on Amazon’s virtual job board into virtual postcards made for the screens that we cannot hug through at the ubiquitous pandemic worksite location: the home office.
jacoyutorius
React + Amplify + Amazon Location Service
tettehnarh
Health Information System using AWS Amplify, Amazon Location Service, Amazon Lex, Amazon Connect, and Nextjs for the user interface.
singhanjali33375-rgb
A serverless web application built using AWS Amplify, Amazon API Gateway, and AWS Lambda that helps users discover local events based on their location and interests. The app integrates with public event APIs and web scraping to populate an events database.
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