Congratualtions Colleen,

This is really cool! and amazingly  almost a perfectly similar mobile 
mapping application  as a  demo application that Chris Goad ( now at 
Platial) created for an Institute for the Future  Geospatial Web 
conference we held at the Presidio in 2004. Maybe we'll have a chance to 
show it to you sometime!! I'm sure your app works better on an iPhone 
than ours did on borrowed windows tablets with serially cabled GPS's!!

Cheers-

Mike

Michael Liebhold
Senior Researcher
IFTF.org






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> Hello all,
>
> In light of the iPhone announcement of yesterday,  I though I'd share my
> pre-iPhone-GPS attempt to geospatially locate archaeological information:
>
> http://remixpresidio.wordpress.com/2008/06/04/using-flickr-to-geospatially-embed-archaeological-interpretation/
>
> We've been working at the Presidio of San Francisco to create a virtual
> interpretive trail, and we're using much more complicated strategies to
> geolocate our data, but I liked this cheap and simple proof of concept as
> something that even the most techno-phobic archaeologists could use.
>
> We also have an open house on Friday at 11, if anyone is interested in
> checking out what the class has been up to.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Colleen Morgan
> --
> Archaeology PhD Candidate
> Department of Anthropology
> University of California, Berkeley
> http://middlesavagery.wordpress.com
>
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