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IP Geolocation Worst Practices
The first time I visited cathysteeth, it claimed Cathy lives in Portland, Oregon–same as me. Curious, I loaded the site via a proxy and this time it claimed Cathy lived in the same place as my server, Culver City, California. That is because MaxMind, and
Official Google Blog: Google Latitude on your iPhone
Earlier this year we announced Google Latitude, a service that lets you and your friends share your locations with each other. You control who gets to see your location and where on the map you appear to others. Today, we're releasing Google Latitude for
Geo2Web - Review of gis geo map gps technology
Review of GIS GPS GEO and MAPs technology
Why Geocoding Should be a Commodity | Off the Map - Official Blog of FortiusOne
Arguably the largest positive externality to the Web ecosystem that geospatial technologies can provide is creating more linked geo-enabled data. The beauty is the externalities work both ways. Not only does the Web get more useful content we also create
Enkin: navigation reinvented
"Enkin" introduces a new handheld navigation concept. It displays location-based content in a unique way that bridges the gap between reality and classic map-like representations. It combines GPS, orientation sensors, 3D graphics, live video, several web
zhiing
zhiing connects people-to-people, people-to-places and people-to-services with dynamic maps and turn-by-turn driving directions.
No need to be a member of a cumbersome social navigation network. With zhiing you can send directions to anyone, anytime, over
Location Now Built-In To Google Maps — In Chrome And Firefox
With many of us using smartphones with GPS now, we’re started to take applications like Google Maps being able to pinpoint us, for granted. But using computer is a different story. Sure, there have been plugins, and Google Toolbar, but those are things th
Hot, Hot, Hot! A Twitter Augmented Reality App for iPhone
There's a fascinating new Twitter app in development called TwittARound, an augmented reality Twitter viewer for the iPhone 3GS. With the app, you can see live tweets around your location and you can even see how far away they are. To accomplish this, Twi
mapspread : Create, edit, share and publish your business data as an interactive mapping application within minutes
Mapping solutions
for your business
Easy to use and gratifying way to put your data on a map. Mapspread is perfectly suited to organizations and businesses that need to centrally manage geodata. No database needed, no setup cost, no overly complex GIS.
Im
GeoMaker - Convert web sites and texts into Maps and Geo Microformats
GeoMaker creates microformats and maps from geographical information embedded in texts. You can either provide a URL to load and hit the "load content" button or start typing your own text and hit the "get locations" button to continue.
Centrl
Centrl helps you connect with your friends easily.
See where they are and communicate with them for free (no text messaging or SMS charges).
Share and discover events, favorite places and special money saving deals around you.
Code: Flickr Developer Blog » 100,000,000 geotagged photos (plus)
Over the weekend we broke the Hundred Million geotagged photos, actually 100,868,302 at last count, mark. If we remember that we passed the 3 billion photos recently and round the figure down a little that means (does calculations on fingers) that around
Flickr's Mobile Site Gets Smarter: Shows Photos Taken Nearby
Flickr, Yahoo's popular photo sharing site, just released a nice update of its mobile site. If you have an Android phone or an iPhone (updated to the 3.0 firmware), you can now see images that were taken close to your current location. The new mobile site
AskAround.Me
Askaround.me helps you connect to the people around your physical location.
It's simple: you send a question to people around you, and we will ask our members to answer.
Google LatLong: How to find out "What's here"
On Google Maps, we try to label important places directly on the map tiles. But sometimes, it seems more helpful to just click on a point and ask "What's here?". Now you can do exactly that with an option we've added under the right-click menu. When you c
Useful Google Map: Embassies Accepting Injured in Iran
These web tools have been essential to communication between Iranians and have brought vivid information about the situation to the rest of the world. So it should not surprise you that people are using these tools to create mashups that help. We found on
trackblog - home - A whale watch guide's showpository and geoblog
This website is the personal photo "showpository" and "geoblog" of Christopher Zylstra, captain and naturalist for Eagle Wing Tours - a Victoria BC whale watching company. Moreover it is a thank you, a way to show gratitude for the interest in marine life
MAKE: Blog: HOW TO GPS Tag Photos: Flickr, Mappr, Google Earth....
Here's the simple, non-techy way of tagging photos with the location of where you took them on planet Earth. There are lots of ways to do this, and I'll write about those later- but this is fun thing to do over the holiday weekend. As an added bonus, I'll
loc.alize.us - Explore your world through everyone's eyes
loc.alize.us makes heavy use of different online resources to provide you an easy way to explore our world: Address search is provided by Google and GeoNames.org. Photos are shared via Flickr and satellite imagery via Google Maps.
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