Where Am I?

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I really been getting a kick out of Google Maps and Google Earth. I like Earth for it gives me the fun of Maps but without having to wait since it downloads everything and stores it on the computer for later viewing.

So for more fun I can now install Mobile GMaps, surgery
which will give me Google Maps on my mobile phone! So with the support of my navigation system in my car to give me lat/lon I can pop them in to my phone and see what it looks like from on top!

Another cool thing I plan to be doing is tagging my photos on Flickr with lat/lon so that people can see them on Earth and do searches of that area.

I tell you this now, the next big thing for digital cameras is not going to be more megapixels but a built in gps, or some bluetooth system to access GPS data and embed that information in your photos. I tell you its all going to be meta in the future.

2 thoughts on “Where Am I?”

  1. that’s so great,

    but there’s a little concern Nibaq,

    EXIF data tells a lot about pictures, and if it will include location info
    don’t you think that some people (photojournalists & paparazzi) will keep using older digicams or even film cams to keep the data for themselves?

  2. I am sure there will be a way to opt out of having that information publicly available. Yet that will be a small number of people, I am sure the rest of us will want to share this data.

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