--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Deirdre Straughan"
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> I tried, but the map offers no labels to tell me what city I'm on or
> near, and I'm not so good at geography that I can pick New Delhi off a
> topographical map!
Yeah, Google has gotten a lot of heat for n
I tried, but the map offers no labels to tell me what city I'm on or
near, and I'm not so good at geography that I can pick New Delhi off a
topographical map!
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Mapping vlogs is cool and all, but mapping individual video posts has
the potential to be much more compelling. So now there are two maps...
The original map of vlogs:
http://community.vlogmap.org/maps/worldmap
(Note, unclaimed vlogs are a dark maroon color, while vlogs that have
been claimed
How does that geovlogging on vlogmap work anyway? Maybe I've missed
something in the past, but could you explain it? Sorry if it's old news.
Dennis P
ymimexico.org/vlog
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "LeanBackVids.com"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You can geovlog here for now...
> h
They might not be easily sold on the idea, but what I would do is make
a tourist attraction vlog of your home city and try to get funding on
that. Perhaps even connect it to a tourist site in your area... they
might pick up on it.
Casey
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Moon" <[EMA
You can geovlog here for now...
http://community.vlogmap.org/maps/geovlogged
Whether you get paid to make the video is another issue, but soon
mobile devices combined with GeoRSS will revolutionize the way we
search/consume content. The advertising opportunities are like
nothing we've ever see