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- Outside.In Gives Your Neighborhood New Transparency
- As part of our ongoing inquiry into whether "hyperlocal" news will help transform the media business, today I spoke with Mark Josephson, CEO of Outside.in, a New York-based "data and technology platform that empowers hyperlocal media discovery and aggregation." This company uses its own geo-tagging engine to parse incoming feeds...
- Blog posts 2008-10-01
- Twitter's Geo-Tagging Spurs Experiments By Third Party Developers
- In the week-and-a-half since Twitter rolled out its much-anticipated geo-tagging API, regular visitors to twitter.com haven't seen any evidence of it yet. That's by design. As a company spokesperson explained on the Twitter blog at launch, the idea was to provide developers with the...
- Blog posts 2009-11-30
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- Apple iPhoto 09 helps show merits of geotagging
- With its launch of iPhoto 09, Apple has begun showing some reasons why it's worth enduring the hassle of geotagging your photos.It's generally not easy right now to label your photos with information about where you took the pictures--the process usually is done with special software to marry the photos...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Twitter API Gets Geotagging; Web Geotagging Coming Soon?
- Earlier this spring, Twitter announced it would soon be adding location-based information to tweets . Typical of what we like to think of as the company's "mysterious charm," the feature has been unveiled six months later with a brief post on the Twitter blog....
- News items 2009-11-19
- Twitter Adds Geotagging Feature
- The ability to geotag is not yet available on Twitter.com, but the official announcement mentions that some Twitter clients already have it enabled. These include Birdfeed, Seesmic Web, Foursquare, Gowalla, and Twidroid. Keep in mind that if you tweet with geotagging enabled, people will be able to see your exact...
- News items 2009-11-20
- Twitter's geotagging API goes live
- Twitter's geolcation API in action.(Credit: Twitter/Birdfeed)Twitter has now launched the geotagging API, or application programming interface, that it announced in August.Users now have the option to opt-in to geolocation by clicking a box in their settings menu, according to Twitter. For now, the company said, the impact of geotagging will...
- News items 2009-11-20
- Live blog: Macworld 2009 keynote
- digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Live_blog_Macworld_2009_keynote'; We're posting live updates from Macworld 2009 at San Francisco's Moscone Center, where Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, Phil Schiller, is delivering the keynote speech.Schiller takes the stage.(Credit: James Martin/CNET Networks)8:55 a.m. PST: We're live inside the Moscone Center for Macworld 2009, having braved...
- News items 2009-08-07
- LIVE: Macworld Keynote Presentation (AAPL)
- With Steve Jobs on the sidelines, expectations were low for today's Macworld keynote. And Apple didn't surprise anyone. Marketing exec Phil Schiller showed off an updated MacBook Pro, announced some changes to iTunes, and unveiled new versions of the company's iLife and iWork software. But nothing new or terribly exciting,...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Nikon's New D90 Steals Canon's 50D's Thunder
- Thomas Hawk submits: Well no sooner is Canon CAJ out with its EOS 50D than Nikon creatively is out with its D90. However, for most consumers, at least at first blush, the D90 sort of blows the more expensive 50D out of the water. The killer feature on...
- External links 2008-08-28
- Wikitude: Geo-tag the World Using Your Facebook or Twitter Account
- The mobile augmented reality space has really been heating up lately (check out our recent feature on the top 6 AR apps). Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google's Android platform. For those unfamiliar with...
- News items 2009-08-26
- ShoZu Adds Geotagging for Flickr, YouTube & 5 Other Sites
- Supports More Sites & Phones Than Any Other Mobile Image Uploading Service
- Research articles 2007-02-12
- Acer Liquid A1 – the first Android phone with a Snapdragon CPU
- Acer has just announced its first Android smartphone – the Acer Liquid, which is also the world's first Android handset powered by Qualcomm's 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Previously known as Acer A1, the Liquid runs Android 1.6 Donut (not Android 2.0 as rumored) and uses a "new user interface with easy...
- News items 2009-10-14
- Canon 1D Mark IV: The $5000 New King of Cameras [Canon]
- The videos are out, and now so's the camera: $5000 buys you a 16MP DSLR that shoots at a whopping 102,400ISO with a new 45-point autofocus system, 10fps bursts, and oh yeah—suck it D3s, incredible 1080p video. The 1D Mark IV uses an APS-H-sized 16-megapixel sensor that's "similar in size...
- News items 2009-10-19
- The new face of Android: No face
- By Tim Conneally , Betanews Early this morning, Sony Ericsson took the wraps off of its first Android-based handset, the 1 GHz Snapdragon-powered Xperia X10. With a huge 4" touchscreen, an 8.1 megapixel camera and the elegant custom user interface named "Rachael," Sony Ericsson...
- News items 2009-11-03
- Google Releases Picasa for Mac Beta
- Google on Monday afternoon released a public beta of its Picasa for Mac desktop software for organizing, editing, and uploading photos. The software, which runs on Intel Macs with OS X 10.4 or later, marks the first time that Picasa has been offered for the Mac (it joins the Windows...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Apple's Macworld 2009 Announcements
- News Analysis. Today, in San Francisco, Apple announced new versions of iLife, iWork, 17-inch MacBook Pro and "one more thing" iTunes DRM-free music—all without CEO Steve Jobs. Steve's absence was unprecedented. He hasn't missed an event like this one since becoming interim—and later permanent—CEO more than a decade ago. Yesterday,...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Apple's Macworld Surprise Is the Software
- Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller kicked off the Macworld show Tuesday with a keynote focusing on a new 17-inch Macbook Pro that looked quite good, along with new versions of iLife and iWork. Unlike the rumors, there was no new Mac Mini announced. But what may get the most...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Garmin Nuvi 1860 Will Come with Browser and Camera [GPS]
- Copy this whole post to another site More evidence that standalone GPS units will soon be as obsolete as MiniDiscs. Garmin's nuvi 1860 which looks to be released in early September at IFA has a full-fledged browser and a camera. According to Engadget, the nuvi 1860 has more characteristics of...
- News items 2009-08-18
- Developers salivating over Twitter's geolocation plans
- Twitter's plans to let its users attach geographic coordinates to their messages have external developers very interested at the possibilities this new geolocation functionality will open up for their applications. By the company's own admission, geotagging in the popular microblogging and social-networking service has been a rudimentary and inexact affair,...
- News items 2009-08-26
- Samsung: N140 Netbook will have 11-hour battery
- N140 Netbook(Credit: Erica Ogg/CNET)BERLIN--Like its predecessor, the latest Netbook from Samsung doesn't appear to be anything special except for the battery.The N140 mini notebook was introduced Thursday morning at the IFA show here. It will come in a variety of colors, has a 10.1-inch screen, and weighs 2.8 pounds. Samsung...
- News items 2009-09-03
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