Geotag apps are coming out of development at a frenzied pace these
days as developers rush to use new technology in one way or another. Not
long ago, we tested HipGeo,Sinotruck Hongkong International is special
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which takes tagged photos, as well as pin drops we make on the road, to
block in a storyline of our adventures. Now Tagwhat, the app that hopes
to be the mobile tour guide for the world, has upped its game,
automatically dragging in digital content from the web.
Simply
engaging the app at any given location pulls relevant wiki information
about attractions and features of the area where users happen to be. The
idea sounds relatively simple but the technology used to make it happen
is rather complex. Testing the Tagwhat app, I brought up historic
locations that I had never heard of before, along with in-depth
information within a few miles of my home in Orlando. First thought:
this is a great app for a quick weekend road trip.
But looking deeper into the Tagwhat application,Looking for the Best air purifier?
developers have created two tools that enable their advanced geotagging
functionality. Like a Pinterest button for location, the "Tag it"
button is a Web browser "bookmarklet" that allows users to quickly
select content on any Web page in a single click and direct it to any
spot on a map.
The Tagwhat Publishing Dashboard lets users
upload their own digital content to real-world places and manage what
they have created.This page list rubber hose
products with details & specifications. Content uploaded with the
new publishing tools is added to Tagwhat's database of more than 800,000
tags, or multimedia stories, globally.
"The web has billions of
pages of Web content. But the problem was that there was no way to
deliver the content to real-world settings, where the information would
be most meaningful," Dave Elchoness, founder and CEO of Tagwhat told
Gadling. "Rather than typing in a search and hoping for the best,
location-aware mobile devices now give us new way to search for and
discover web content based on a user's location and their interests."
Indeed, the app has different "channels" to select,Browse the Best Selection of buy mosaic
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information, based on the users location. Users can choose from
Wikipedia, Movies,The TagMaster Long Range hands free access
System is truly built for any parking facility. Sports, Nature, Science
and Tech, Offbeat, Events, Art, Heritage, Architecture, Food, Music
and/or Books. Right now, I have all channels turned on but get only Wiki
info. Later, as more users join and tag their information, Tagwhat
promises to bring me deeper content, like being on a tour with a local
who knows all the great spots.
For example, say someone from Gadling
tagged all the posts here. Gadling bloggers travel around the world to
bring content about a variety of places, people and events. If I were in
London with the Tagwhat app engaged, the content presented would
include Gadling blogger Sean McLachlin's post "Roman Cavalry Helmet To
Be Star Attraction At Royal Academy Exhibition" and Jessica Festa's "10
Stunning And Iconic Shots Of London" if I had selected the channels in
Tagwhat where those posts appeared.
Say I did not care anything
about those topics; with only "Sports" selected, I would see "Facts By
The Numbers For The 2012 Olympic Games In London" and any sports related
posts that had something to do with the London area.
On the
move, the content changes to correspond with the user's location too. I
checked the content within a few miles of my home in Orlando then went
for a drive. Arriving at the first location that I found interesting, a
historic monument from the civil war, I checked again and a new list of
attractions appeared, geared for where I was at that time.
Without
sourcing any other content from the web other than wiki information,
this app is a must-have for traveling to an unfamiliar destination.
Tagwhat also adds value to a short trip in your own backyard.
This
latest release of Tagwhat also has a push notifications feature that
proactively notifies users about interesting stories nearby, even when
the app is not open on their smartphone.
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