- AFTER the visit (20)
- BEFORE the visit (58)
- Blog Mission (1)
- Blogs/Podcast/eInfo (11)
- BPL/WiFi (2)
- DURING the visit (51)
- Gadget/Idea/Webtool (42)
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- Maps (25)
- mobile phone (8)
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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
Google Maps Mobile for tourists
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Google Maps Mobile (GMM) now lets you view directions, maps and satellite imagery on your mobile phone, and locate nearby places of interest — restaurants, theatres and banks.
It doesn’t take long for a user group to form! Here are some excerpts from the Google Maps for Mobile User Group (900 postings by 11:43am Atlantic Time, Canada).
GMM works in Poland
“… I am most excited about being able to build my own mobile ‘mash-ups’.
In 4 years time FIFA will be held in South Africa .. a good idea to get it done there.
“Working a trip to London, trying to leverage this … to look less like a tourist.”
“It would be very handy to be able to save locations as bookmarks …”.
Here’s a really useful tool for tourists stuck in traffic. GMM can be used to see real-time traffic in 30 US cities, so that you can either avoid the traffic or fully comprehend the mess you’re in.
Suppliers currently supporting GMM include: Alcatel, Audiovox, BenQ-Siemens, Blackberry, HP, HTC, LG, Mio, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, O2, Philips, Qtek, Sager, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony Ericsson, TMobile and Toshiba.
What mashups will we see coming, especially with GPS/RFID-enabled phones?
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