Geotags.org > December 31, 2006
Is Your Site, Blog, or Feed Geotagged?
[On Influence and Automation] I actually found that a friend of mine at work had a blog by locating him on a map. There are a number of web sites out there where you can post your blog’s location or site’s location by it’s geographic coordinates.
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Build your own map
[Internet Tidbits] Some of the most well known and popular maps available on the internet are Google Earth and Virtual Earth. There are a lot of mash-ups based on these like the MapBuilder and Wayfaring.
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Posted at 02:43 AM
December 31, 2006
Is Your Site, Blog, or Feed Geotagged?
[On Influence and Automation] I actually found that a friend of mine at work had a blog by locating him on a map. There are a number of web sites out there where you can post your blog’s location or site’s location by it’s geographic coordinates.
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Posted at 02:38 AM
December 28, 2006
Build your own map
[Internet Tidbits] Some of the most well known and popular maps available on the internet are Google Earth and Virtual Earth. There are a lot of mash-ups based on these like the MapBuilder and Wayfaring.
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Posted at 02:43 AM
Short news: Permafrost, GE Chess, Sydney-Hobart”¦
[Gstories] Jean Thie used the extensive imagery in Google Earth of Canada's northernmost parts to check in on old research sites from 30 years ago. He points to examples of where permafrost is melting, in the process explaining those strange holes you often see up there.
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Posted at 02:41 AM
December 25, 2006
Proposed postal code to incorporate Dublin district numbers
[ Spatial Ireland] While postal codes may no longer be necessary for the efficient sorting of mail, following advances in Optical Character Recognition (OCR), they are a concise and convenient way to indicate the approximate location of particular address. The association of a postcode with particular set of coordinates could significantly speed up the delivery of goods and services –for instance the dispatching of emergency vehicles–
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Posted at 02:39 AM
Blog Posts on a Map?
[ Rain City Guide | A Seattle Real Estate Blog...] If there was a big rain dot at my house for every blog entry I’ve written this year, my house would be floating into Lake Washington.
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Posted at 02:37 AM
December 22, 2006
How to use flickr as a geocoder
[geobloggers] People enter tags for photos into flickr and people enter the location of those photos via a map (or GPS data). Which is effectively mapping tags to location and in this instance the photos are incidental (that’s left to Fotoland.us).
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Posted at 02:41 AM
December 19, 2006
Geotagging at the rate of 43 every minute
[geobloggers] Geotagging at the rate of 43 every minute December 11th, 2006 Flickr co-worker Erics been playing with realtime geotagged photo data, you know, for ummmm, stuff. One of the first things that was obvious from the playing was were getting geotagged photos in at just under 1 a second.
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Posted at 02:41 AM
December 16, 2006
Community mapping
[Vincent Thomé's blog] I will not speak about time now even if for one of the first time in Internet Second Life has time and space constraints. So about space then you have community mapping websites which are services that get its members to map and define places.
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Posted at 02:39 AM
YahoOSM
[High Earth Orbit] Steve Coast announced that OSM now has Yahoos Satellite imagery. This is incredible news, as there is a tremendous amount of data and imagery that would be too difficult/expensive to obtain with out the support of a company like Yahoo.
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Posted at 02:37 AM
December 13, 2006
Steven Johnson on Outside.in And "Release Early/Release Often"
[/Message] A well-ordered humanism does not begin with itself, but puts things back in their place. It puts the world before life, life before man, and the respect of others before love of self.
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Posted at 02:42 AM
Daily Links
[Akkams Razor] Daily Links 0 Comments Published December 7th, 2006 Daily Links Peanuts Meets Marvel @ StatueForum - Statue Forum (tags: art comics humor illustration marvel mashup parody thread) C64 - a photoset on Flickr A collection of scans of Commodore (64) Computers originally from print catalogs. (tags: commodore vintage computing advertising scanned flickr) Flickr: Search::Photos GeoMapped to Pearl Harbor (tags: hisotry geolocation WW2 Pearl Harbor) Water Bottle Nipple Adapter “The nipple adapts to just about any plastic water bottle and turns it into a baby-bottle. From the looks of it, itll probably attach to plastic soda bottles too.” (tags: infants parenting bottle) The Atlantic Monthly::Get Me Rewrite! “ s tiresome as newspaper death stories are, solution-based ones can be fun, if for no other reason than you can look back three years from now and see how silly we all were for writing this stuff down. And that¹s precisely the kind of piece Hirschorn (tags: newspaper future industry...
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Posted at 02:41 AM
December 10, 2006
Google Maps Mashup Roundup
[Gstories] Mashed Hotels - Hotel data has been taken from 3 different sources then mashed up with the CIA World Factbook and a globale airport database.European Archeological Tourism Mashup - For the area of Spain, Portugal. The site is managed by Barcelona University.World City Audio Tours - Find and discover walking tours for world cities
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Posted at 02:41 AM
Google Adds The Geographic Web To Earth
[Techcrunch] Hopefully it will remain uncluttered as content fills in but it appears that Google is only using select information in the Geographic Web from the three user-generated feeds. Crunch Network: CrunchBoard because its time for you to find a new Job2.0 Google Earth, Wikipedia Tags: Google, Earth, Wikipedia, Panoramio, user-generated, content, mashup, Natali, Del, Conte, TechCrunch...
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Posted at 02:39 AM
December 07, 2006
Google Earth paikkoja Suomessa
[Eka Bini » - ja miksei toinenki] Jotta muut näkisivät hienot paikat jotka olet löytänyt, kirjaudu Google Earth Community:n ja postita uusi juttu. Saat lisättyä linkin juttuusi ruksaamalla preview/add file:n ja lisäämällä browse napin avulla tallentamasi kansion network linkki tiedoston, klikkaa continue, siinä se.
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Posted at 02:41 AM
Google Sightseeing: Western Sahara
[One Hump or Two?] Finally, the sinister Bou Craa conveyor. While it's bad that the conveyor sucks wealth and opportunity out of the Western Sahara every day, it seems from the pictures that a lot of phosphate has blown off the conveyor.
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Posted at 02:39 AM
December 04, 2006
Interacting with Flickr and GeoURL
[Tagzania Blog | News and Announcements] We also had a bookmarklet designed to upload automatically a location to Tagzania from Flickr, given that the Flickr photo was geotagged. When we introduced that feature, the most usual way to geo-locate photos at Flickr was the geotag tripletags: a set of three tags that users added manually or with the aid of other tools.
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Posted at 02:37 AM