geotagging
BIg Data - doing business faster than real-time Paid Members Public
McKinsey & Company tell us what “faster than real time” actually means… ** Philipp Nattermann, Partner** [https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/06/mckinsey2.jpg] What is big data and where is it coming from? Every web interaction, transaction, social media posting is creating. 1200 Exobytes of
#likeminds - Emergent Media for person-to-person communication Paid Members Public
Joanne Jacobs [http://www.joannejacobs.net/] is up and talking. ![Joanne Jacobs](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/assets_c/2010/02/IMG_2988 - Version 2-thumb-500x357-1597.jpg) [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/02/IMG_2988-Version-2.jpg] These are emergent media. There is a perception out there that social media
Location Good, Tracking Dumb Paid Members Public
A good idea in publishing: Geolocation information in Twitter [http://blog.twitter.com/2009/08/location-location-location.html], and here’s why it’s a good idea [http://www.buzzmachine.com/2009/08/20/geotwitter-and-news-and-more/]. A bad idea in publishing: Tracking scripts in content [http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/08/what-the-associated-press-tracking-beacon-is-and-what-it-isnt/
What the Garner Hype Cycle Means For Journalists Paid Members Public
- Location-aware apps are rising up the slope of enlightenment. You have 18 months, tops, to start geo-coding your content. Devices like the iPhone and the competitors starting to come from the existing incumbents will rapidly change how people interact with content. We need to be putting the infrastructure in
mashup*: Do You Want People To Know Where You Are? Paid Members Public
I’m not long back from the mashup* event in London about location [http://www.mashupevent.com/events/mashup-19-june/programme]. I’ll probably blog more about it in the morning when I’m not so tired, but here are a couple of initial thoughts: Mapping information to geographical locations really,
Mapping my photos the Flickr way Paid Members Public
Yahoo’s purchase of Flickr [http://www.flickr.com/], the excellent photo hosting/community site, is starting to generate some interesting things. Finally. Flickr’s been integrated with Yahoo Maps [http://maps.yahoo.com/] to allow you to “geotag” your photos – add information about where the pic was taken to