I just learned of the iPhone app MoesNotes It is very cool. You can create a note which combines GPS location, reverse geocode best guess lookup of the address, a voice annotation, pictures, tags, and a time/calendar alert.
You can then email those to yourself, or anyone else, or upload them to facebook. And you can filter notes by tag, date, or location. My normal workflow when taking Gigapans is to create a waypoint with my handheld GPS, sometimes take a picture of the gigapan and the surroundings with my iphone as a cross reference (I know those photos are geocoded, but I don't trust them yet :-/, and then pull my netbook out of my vest pocket to take notes about a location. Unless I want to take extensive notes, I think I will now use Moes Notes for most of this. Does anyone know of a way to send an arbitrary voice recording to Google Voice, to take advantage of their speech to text transcription? Anyway, I sort of hate to actually like a technology (other than gigapans :-) enough to write a mash note about it, but this really rocks. It was also written by one of the cooler people in the area, and I wish him well - Christopher Schardt. Check it out: http://www.moeskitchen.com/MoesNotes/ Cheers, Rich
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