Links for 2005-12-07

  • GPS for PSP goes on sale.
    I don’t normally cover hardware, heck I don’t cover much really but Engadget are reporting that the GPS unit for the PSP is finally going on sale. I’m interested because it pretty much means that GPS is indeed mainstream, services will no doubt follow.
  • Another tracklog dump – GPSies – Tracks for Vagabonds
    Clean, simple and good looking tracklog dump site. Upload tracklog, classify type, view on map, download, yada yada. [Via ogleearth]
  • Driscoll Study Points Way to High Interest in Cellular LBS Applications
    You lot will have seen this anyway but, Joe over at All Points Blog makes a post that shows how the public want their Cellular based LBS. But you lot know that anyway too.
  • Bio Geomancer – Pinning Butterflies to Maps (sorta)
    Now this looks like a great project, a repository for geospatial biodiversity data and seems to be coming out of Berkeley. However I can’t see if it’s still being developed, and the demo is broken. It’s the name that makes it though “Bio Geomancer”. …
  • Geotagging Biodiversity
    …And here’s where I found out about the above biogeomancer project. A far better write up and review than I could ever do, from the Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog.
  • Alan, the Travel Geographer, reviews Trippermap
    Not so much a review but Alan gives a good quick overview of his first experience with Trippermap. Seems to be good as “They convinced me to go for the Premium account.” ($9.75 per year). Once I’ve finished moving I’m going to go round all these tools.
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