GEOsnapper
2005-02-17 19:07:48.377964+01 by
ebwolf
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#Comment made: 2005-02-17 19:21:17.528489+01 by:
Dan Lyke
Brian also suggested that I take a look at http://mappr.com/ and http://photospace.sourceforge.net/
#Comment Re: made: 2005-02-17 21:25:01.220973+01 by:
jeff
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This is a topic that I've spoken to Dan in private about on a number of occasions for at least the last couple of years. It's great to see progress being made!
This is very interesting to me because I am planning a cross-country motorcycle ride in 2006 which will bring me to all four corners of the US. I want to document the trip in near real-time, and provide drill-down by geographic route location to text, still photos, and perhaps even video snippets.
Another interesting link is uLocate: http://www.ulocate.com
And another intersting topic: Geospatial Blogging. Geoblogging? Any ideas or thoughts about that, with rich datatypes?
#Comment Re: made: 2005-02-18 21:23:35.347996+01 by:
jeff
I uploaded my first image to GEOSnapper:
http://www.geosnapper.com/view.php?id=4544
I'm impressed with the potential of this product/service. It essentially does what I wanted several years ago. The user interface is pretty good, but could use a few tweaks. I'm gonna let them know ...
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