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Geoweb

Maps, Meta data and Augmented Reality

by Steffan Antonas on February 17, 2010

“All of our devices – our mobile phones, cameras, toys and media players – will become increasingly aware of where we are. Soon, geographical location, rather than broadcast schedules, will trigger entertainment experiences. Content will be tagged to places, and these will alert you to the proximity of your friends and people of similar interests” [...]

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Making Maps To Fight Disaster & Build Economies

by Steffan Antonas on January 19, 2010

Did you know that as of 2005, only 15 percent of the world was mapped? Google’s Lalitesh Katragadda thinks we can do better. Not having detailed maps in the developing world slows the delivery of aid after a disaster and hides the economic potential of unused lands and unknown roads. Said another way, access to [...]

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What Would Proximity Sensors Do For The Mobile Web?

by Steffan Antonas on January 18, 2010

Our dumb web is getting smarter. It already knows who you are and who you know, and it won’t be long before it will be able to leverage those connections on your behalf wherever you go. Our mobile devices are already being outfitted with sensors of all types. There are currently two common scenarios for [...]

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Here Come The GeoWeb Wars

by Steffan Antonas on January 15, 2010

One of the very first apps I downloaded on the iPhone was Around Me, and it’s still one of my go-to’s. It’s simple and it does exactly what the name implies – it finds your location and shows you all the critical services around you — banks, coffee shops, bars, gas stations, hospitals, movie theaters, [...]

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