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- Thursday 12 October 2006: Canadian coffee map for the thirsty tourist.
- Wednesday 11 October 2006: Running map for the fit tourist
- Tuesday 10 October 2006: geoNames is one great global map index mashup webtool
- Monday 9 October 2006: Click gChart for global links to local travel, time and more
- Sunday 8 October 2006: Many avenues for online tourism content
- Saturday 7 October 2006: Train eTickets to be sold at ATMs and Post Offices
- Friday 6 October 2006: Tech 2.0 advice for tourism industry
- Friday 6 October 2006: Biometric check-in at Scandinavia Airlines
- Thursday 5 October 2006: Website for Women Travelling Solo
- Wednesday 4 October 2006: Media-rich touchscreen tables boost pub experience
Archive for Monday 10 July 2006
GeoWeb 2006 Conference, Vancouver 24-28July2006
Monday 10 July 2006 by Edward.
GeoWeb2006 … landmark event about unleashing the economic potential associated with the convergence of XML, Web services and geographic information systems.”
Online registration closes Wednesday, July 19, and on-site registration will open Monday, July 24, at 8 a.m. http://www.geoweb.org/2006/register.asp “GeoWeb 2006 a great place to gain in-depth knowledge of the convergence of GIS and the Web”
The conference is for those who want to learn about how the convergence of GIS and Web-based technologies can revolutionize product offerings. Papers, sessions and speakers will talk on topics including GML, KML, Virtual Earth, Google Earth, LandXML, and OGC Web Services.
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Belinker: see where your friends are while touring
Monday 10 July 2006 by Edward.
Tourists often split up to wander about independently in new surroundings and pre-arrange a rendevous location. Sometimes they need to know each other’s locations while roaming.
Belinker is a Chinese-developed cell phone webservice that can help these highly mobile tourists.
You key in your location, say “@MArtGallery”, to Belinker, and your travel partner(s) know where you are. If they are logged in, you will know where they are. The Shanghaiist reports that the service is to be launched in Shanghai on 14th July, 2006, and is targeted to foreigners.They also state that Belinker appears very similar to the US service at Dodgeball.com. At Dodgeball you text message to 36343 (’dodge’) for example “@MArtGallery” then click send. All you friends will then know where you are.
Now what about extending this concept to a map-based, cell-phone where points on the screen show the location of all those in the tourist group? Experiments are already in progress where near real-time GPS locations of people are fed to a a Google Earth/Map display (see Where’s Tim).
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