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Showing posts with label related. Show all posts

12 Mar 2008

related or relevant 03/08

- Upgrade to Google 3D
here

- 3d GPS by Dash
here

- Lane pictures on GPS device
here

- Electronic Compass != GPS
here

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- Tech Talk on urban neo geo
here

- Google Skymap
here

- Glasto Earth (the expensive mans this)
here

- Panoramia has 4 million geotagged photos (here)
- Flickr has 1.5 million geotagged photos (here
=> maybe quakr should start speaking to Panoramia?

- Sandy learns about Gravity in WOW
here

12 Feb 2008

related or relevant 02/08

- Microsoft Buys 3D Software Firm Caligari
here and here

- The logo changed...
here

- Does your GPS know which way you're facing? - NO!
here

- maps.live.com gets a birds eye view
here and jericho, oxford

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- A review of the ATP Photo Finder - a GPS auto tagger box
here

- Build swf's on the fly? Use an external asynchronous get system?
here

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- Google MAPS get static ... but don't do satelite imagery?
here

- Taggr updated
here

- Viewr updated
here

- only $795 for a 360 panoramic lens and some software
here

- add the 360 thing with an eye-fi SDRAM memory card...
here

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- Home made GPS on camera auto tagger.
here

4 Dec 2007

related or relevent 12/07

- Accelerometer sensor in N95 = radio control car controller!
here

- N95 as light sabre using accelerometers
here

- The 'Pointers' group on Flickr
here

- The Flickr Pointers Pool
here

- The relatively rubbish Flickr Map of the Pointers Pool
here

- Tracking fingers with a Wii remote -- not wholly related, but cute.
here

- GMiF = an add on for mozilla = the real taggr?
here

- EARTHMINE - a video - pasted from here!


- OS maps available in API from Jan 08...
here

- OpenSpace from OS website...
here

- MapThis! app for map display + GPS on PSP
here
you tube video...

- OpenStreetMap Tiles in VRML (not new!)
here

- OpenStreetMap API Spec (not new!)
here

- Google Map Blog - Confessions of a Search Box (hijacked all Flickr images for pointers!)
here

- Flickr stats.
here

- GPS for the IPhone - coming February 2008 for $89.
here

- a navigation device without a screen! Haptic innit!
here

30 Nov 2007

related or relevant 09/07 to 11/07

- How to become a tagging master!
here

- How much is a 3d model worth?

Roger Rayle has used Google Earth to visualise (pall Gelam) Dioxane Levels/Plume maps and Aquifer locations, of note the system is used not just as a communication tool but also as a decision making system. The data is visualised over time providing a genuinely impressive implementation of the technology developed for the Society of Residents for Safe Water.

Rogers notes that a picture is worth 1000 words, a 3D model is equivalent to 10,000 words and if you add in the forth dimension of time its worth 1,000,000 words.

from here
or only 446 if you read this

- microsoft startup thingy
here

- outsource your brain?
here

- 3d film sequences
here

- Photophlow - worth a go?
here

- Flickr Slide Shows, nice...
here
- make 3d model from video
here

- collaborative geographic information?
here

- tags and everything in one place - a new service
here

- Attempted comment on Joi ito's blog...
here

- Pixel 3d maps - lush
here

- buy a house in virtual for homeless in real...
here

- Twinty - a.n.other new new thing?
here

- Flickr launches 'places' geodata to city/town names
here, and here

- Google Terrain (satelite now has show or hide overlay)
here

6 Aug 2007

related or relevant, 08/07

- geoblog post about 3d globes...
here

- google vs Ordinance Survey - there are no winners...
here

- Quakr went to the pub
here

- Viewr alph 0.32 = image info + date taken + tags
here

- A Viewr depiction of how to get from the station to my house...
here

- Quakr talk at UCL Brown Bag, 01.08.2007
here

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- topography on plates & "what it's like to walk up a hill discussed..."
here

- street view VS everyscape VS mapjack in YouTube form!
here

18 Jul 2007

related or relevant, 07/07

- George Wolberg and something he calls Photo Sketch.
here, here, here and here

- we've make'd it!
here

- an important aside.
here

- Yahoo tiles get "better".
here and here

- Flickr 20 Million GeoTagged photos.
here

- Virtual Cogs - GPS + Camera + PSP screen?
here

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- A personal blimp (not wholly related...)
here

- Google starts a SketchUp blog...
here

- Google Campus 3D and other SketchUp content
here

- map the floods
here, here

- moblog - mobile blogging...
here

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- Flashr - a actionscript wrapper to the Flickr API
here

- Psynchr - used the above to make a timeline of images
here (I tried and failed to get two photosets into it... http://www.flickr.com/photos/katieportwin/sets/72157594490167134/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/hardbutnot/sets/72157600047520967/ -- hmmm)

- Flappr - entirely flash based flickr viewr...
here (it's a bit old...)

- Google Map blog post "A world built by its inhabitants"
here

- planning? pfflanning...
here

- pileus - an umbrella with lots of stuff...
here

- tech review of a new service - "the flickr 3d"
here

- flickrVision in 3d...
here

5 Jun 2007

related or relevant, 06/07

- Google Earth does the Tour De France
here

- KML into GMaps = my photos on Gmap?
here

- PPT version of the XTech Presentation
here (16Mb)

- PPT version of the Where 2.0 Presentation
here (11Mb)

- Ask turns into Ask 3D
here

- JetBlue photo's from planes
here

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- BBC using Photosynth fore Britain collection
here

- same story on Guardian Unlimited
here

- Eye-film = SDRAM with Wifi = always connected camera = GPD in EXIF?
here

- read in a Wii remote's accelerometer information...
here

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- eye-fi gets $5.5M funding
here or here

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- "kinda like Google Earth as a flash app in the browser"
here

- "found from Quakr Viewr"
here

- a video on photosynth and how it relates to us
here

- to patent or not to patent - that is the question this paper answers
here

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- a review of geovector from this time last year
here

- interesting London Uni research sites
here, here and here

- google gets better images of the UK
here

- google zoomed in satellite imagery of Oxford
here

- LORP - sightseeing his Rome set
here

- journal about where in Japanese mentions us
here

- sandy 1.2 released
here

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- google picassa web albums get maps and mobile
here

- google gadget cash likened to facebook widgets?
here

- digital urban - a blog of interest...
here

- everyscape - better than google streetview?
here and here

- earthmine - many many Quicktime VR's with tags?
here

- 4d flythrough - i.e. 3D + Time - interesting researcher
here

- PC World article about GPSing your photos
here

4 May 2007

related or relevant, 05/07

- 3D display in sat nav device -- coming soon?
here

- the paople doing the mapping - tele atlas
here

- soon to be Quakr - hosting 1-2-3
here

- who links 2 me vs who links to me?
Who links to my website? vs Who links to me?

- Yahoo pictures => Flickr
here

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- home made GPS camera recording device
here

- new linkage for viewr and taggr
here and here

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- Google starts a new map related blog.
here

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- Google thinks about soundscapes.
here

- Google signs up a car to map the world.
here

-- more -- (from where2.0, san jose, may 2007)

- Google release Street View
here

- The quakr project presented...
here
here
here
here
here
here
here

--end day 1, begin day 2

- Google buy Panoramio
here

- The quakr project presented...
"Ed Parsons is the Geospatial Technologist of Google."
here
here
here

- GeoVEctor - they've got a camera with a compass
here

- Immersive Media - amazing 3d video with something which knows which way is up!
here

- Garmin release developer API - should we stick the viewr on your garmin?
here

- DASH - a wifi enabled gps device for the car - with images from flickr!
here

- Planet9 release Raygun - X3D world Based on BitManagement browser plugin
here

- Open Street Map conference - in manchester
here

10 Apr 2007

related or relevant, 04/07

- Microsoft starts doing the UK
here

- Related research published November 06 by HP Labs
here

- Zonetag - related tech on it's way through the pipeline?
here

- ICBM Address info
here

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- how big is your GPS module?
here

- a self contained tripe axis accelerometer
here

- a uk source of the bits
here

- where do all those maps come from anyway?
here

- a version alpha taggr
here

- release alpha 0.22 viewr - now with draggy maps
here

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- the quakr paper
here

- mologogo - mobile gps logging, recently tied to twitter
here

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- Google Earth + American Institute of Architects = layer of americas favourite buildings and layer for community building details
here

- Ox Geek Night - Dave talks [mp4 file]
here

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- possible duplicate linkage, but tilt compensated compass - only $270!
here

5 Mar 2007

related or relevant, 03/07

- Nokia phone with tilt/accelerometers
here

- Quakr to talk at SWIG
here

- new Quakr Viewr "home"
here

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- Geograph - claim your map square by taking a picture! Rival project?
here
- They have a lat/long to other convertor...
here
- And on upload ask what direction the photograph was taken, where the photgrapher was and where the main subject of the photograph was (surely one of these three could be implied?)
- and I noticed that Flickr "Place this photo on a map" link takes you to a page with a map and the text... "We've put the photo into the Findr for you (below). All you have to do now is drag it onto the map!"

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- GoogleMaps - "Photos on Google Maps"... well kind of...
here

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- Nokia Imaging Zone...
here

- Nokia - smart phones save lives?
here

- possible Quakr card?
here

- "Geowanking" discussing the geo:alt measurement problem...
here

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- Goniometer... an angle measurement device.
here

- Oxford Metrics Group - The Group trades through three operating subsidiaries – Vicon, the world’s biggest motion capture and movement analysis company, 2d3, a manufacturer of specialised image understanding software for entertainment and defence applications and Geospatial Vision, our 3D mapping business.
here

- A second gig at the Oxford Geek Night
here

- image analogies
here

- photsynth now in firefox...
here

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- Google's sketchup used to make oxford
here

2 Feb 2007

related or relevant, 02/07

- RTI make X3D/WRL plugin for FF
here

- PSP video-ing
here

- alt.geotagging by uploading files...
here

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- taking two photos at once (possibly of interest...)
here

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- sandy just released version 1.2 of his ActionScript2 API. Time to implement and test...
here

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- an old, but interestingish reference to Flickr as an MMORPG
here

- geo greeting - buildings in gmaps as letters in a greeting. more related to flickr phrase prolly...
here (or childishly here)

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- a cheap as you like tilt switch...
here

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- halfbaked 1, a site for random ideas - a GPS Camera/Video
here

- halfbaked 2 - RFID mapped pictures
here

- halfbaked 3 - biometric camera
here

- halfbaked 4 - digital 3d camera
here

- halfbaked 5 - snapshots over time in same place to form time-lapse-film
here

- review of iCN 750
here

- a GPS device which can display and *take me to* geo info photos
here

- sony's GPS *for cameras*
here

- navpix - the site of images which is maybe able to speak to your iCN 750
here

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- Flux Player 2.0 and Flux Studio 2.0 - X3D/WRL Ff & IE Plugin and Tool.
FREE here

- This is a list of projects that CCG is interested in having done. "(uroc,8903) Wearable pan/tilt/zoom camera"
here

- www.robots.ox.ac.uk - 3d model from 2d image
here

11 Jan 2007

related or relevant, 01/07

- Google Super Models - building a 3d world without pictures -- almost the opposite to our premise, but of interest probably.
here

- Google Patent Searching for "photo geolocation"
here

- Web3D related discussions
"Organization, deliverables, and calls-to-action also emerge from such a direction. For example, a client-side 3D-enabled earth that Web developers can install on any web page (no plugin required, but perhaps plugin-upgradeable). Such a direction also helps to align with natural categories of users of the Geospatial Web -- from point-of-interest list builders who don't want to understand GIS, much less 3D, to put a meaningful map on their web page, to the most hard-core specific guru-required use cases." from here

- possibly of interest, the Where 2.0 conference and Fair;
"Third Annual Where Fair
For the third year in a row, Where 2.0 will bring forward the location aware tools, apps and hardware being created in garages and university labs for the Where Fair. The Where Fair is a hands-on, science fair style event where the creators of these location based projects can share their emerging location technology with others. Where Fair projects will be selected from research, academia, and yet-to-be-discovered entrepreneurs." from here.

- garmin release a GPS for yer car with connectivity to MSN Direct for Points of Interest (POI) which can be clicked to autodial them.
here

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- will the iPhone by GPSing? No.
here

- another conference for us? - the International Symposium on Digital Earth...
here

- Portable Absolute Orientation Estimation Device With Wireless Network Under Accelerated Situation...
here

- £34 for an electronic compass...
here

- $249 plus for an electronic attitude plus compass board...
here

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- Google (and other) maps on a GPS device... The PN-20.
reviewed here

- A.N.Other conference of possible interest...
SFSW2007

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- google earth with panoramas innit...
here

--- more 4 --- (not the tv channel)

- $20 for a GPS logger?
here

- top 10 flickr hacks...
here

- view flickr photos from your favourite *place*... linked on the menu of Google Earth -- how do we get on there too?
here
i.e. how do we get ourselves onto this list...

- GPS + Camera + PSP?
here