[telecom-cities] Re: anti-mega: london. flickr. city.

2005-08-08 Thread Lean Doody
another project using google maps:
http://www.foundcity.net/
 
"Foundcity is a social mapping tool for creating a personalized map of your life on-the-fly. Using your mobile phone, you "tag" or capture photos throughout the day, label them with any words you want, and send them to your map. At home, you access and customize your map, which you can share with friends, keep private, or publish openly. "

 
they've got Manhattan, Brooklyn, San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, Boston, Chicago and Portland so far.. 
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http://www.anti-mega.com/antimega/archives/001228.html
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[telecom-cities] Re: anti-mega: london. flickr. city.

2005-08-08 Thread Anthony Townsend
agreed - the creator John Geraci was a former student. the project is  
an interesting early signal of how grassroots databases about place  
may get built up over time...



On Aug 8, 2005, at 3:33 AM, Lean Doody wrote:


another project using google maps:
http://www.foundcity.net/

"Foundcity is a social mapping tool for creating a personalized map  
of your life on-the-fly. Using your mobile phone, you "tag" or  
capture photos throughout the day, label them with any words you  
want, and send them to your map. At home, you access and customize  
your map, which you can share with friends, keep private, or  
publish openly. "


they've got Manhattan, Brooklyn, San Francisco, Los Angeles,  
London, Boston, Chicago and Portland so far..



On 8/5/05, Anthony Townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http:// 
www.anti-mega.com/antimega/archives/001228.html


google maps + flickr mashup



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