Pretty confusing, too much PR, and too many bugs.
Sorry, not my taste. )-;

On Dec 14, 7:24 am, Rob Maclean <r...@satpacktravel.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Just a quick but big THANK YOU to all contributors to this group for your
> invaluable help getting our live game sightings map of Kruger Park in South
> Africa.
>
> It's launched (www.krugerlive.com) and getting about 4,000 visits a day.
> The sightings are generated by park users with our iOS and Android app -
> now the number 1 selling travel app in South Africa.
>
> We share the sightings data (seewww.krugerlive.com/historic.html) with the
> Endangered Wildlife Trust and the University of Cape Town's Zoology
> Department to track dispersal and population densities of rare predators,
> such as the African Wild Dog. App users can also add signs of suspicious
> activity, such as poaching, immediately to the map, including a photo and
> exact location. We then share this with the wildlife protection agencies in
> the park.
>
> Anyway, we believe it's a really interesting, innovative and useful
> implementation of Fusion Tables, Maps and Android. Using Analytics we can
> see that people from all around the world (97 countries!) like to "watch"
> wild African unfold in real time, spending over 3 mins on the map each
> time. We're hope to roll out to other parks before too long.
>
> Anyway, thanks again for your help and patience with my stupid questions!
>
> Rob

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