6 Jun 2007

What's this?

a dead one of those

So. I talked. People seemed to listen (although it was fairly hard to look into the eyes of 800ish people in a huge ballroom) and then asked sensible questions of me after it. I would have said that 24 hours worth of travel for 15 minutes of talking was some poor economics, but the geekworking potential proved irresistible. It was really good to meet the organisational wizzo and his various helpers, re-acquaint myself with Schuyler Erle and the good folks from Loki, and meet up with variously interested and interesting people.

A dead one of those...


what's this?

Coverage:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/x180/520716031/in/set-72157600280624429/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gisuser/520279393/
http://think.random-stuff.org/FrontPage/archive/2007/05/29/where-2-0-lightning-post
http://sensorymetrics.com/2007/05/29/where-20-conference-oreilly-trademarks-where/
http://ipid.wordpress.com/2007/05/29/where-the-2nd/
http://www.edparsons.com/?p=468
http://ubikwitus.blogspot.com/2007/05/where-2.html
http://www.juicygeography.co.uk/blog/?p=158
http://www.txtst.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/215
http://where2-0.blogspot.com/2007/06/morning-session-day-12.html
http://threeminds.organic.com/2007/05/updated_where_is_here_at_where.html

Quakr-centric Highlights:


Google CEO of Maps steals our words "It's attempting to show what it's like to be there" - some 30 minutes before I get to say them!
Everyone seemed to use "GeoRSS" somewhere in their talk.
The money for map data and applications is coming from Real Estate and Tourism in the main.
GeoVector have a phone plugin thing with a digital compass and talked about an agreement with phone manufacturers to insert one into all new models? talk details.
A number of people mentioned an SD-RAM memory card for camera's with 1GB of space AND a GPS device which automagically EXIF's the images taken with GPS data - called Eye-Film, the website is http://www.eye.fi/.

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

-- more --

- 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

-- more --

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

-- more --

- "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

-- more --

- 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

-- more --

- 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