The World Goes Wiki
There has been a lot of talk recently about the Geoweb. In this world, geo-tagging cameras equipped with GPS know exactly where the picture was taken. Microsoft’s Photosynth wowed us with its ability to combine images of geo-tagged photos. All this technology is great, but what about more practical uses for global imaging technology?
Wikimapia is just that. It is a Wikipedia style reference on top of a Google Earth platform. You can search for businesses near your house or find historic sites close by. Your home might even be a historic landmark. I used it to check out London recently and I found it to be a good resource. I was able to get a better sense of direction and location. It’s perfect for those who are new in town. You can have a look around without wasting gas. The site has been up for a few years now, but it needs more info. So have a look and add your favorite location to the map for the world to see. If you are a business or a brand, it’s an easy way to get your name out there.[kml_flashembed movie="http://youtube.com/v/K6rjtht2b1o" width="425" height="350" wmode="transparent" /]
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