Archive for the 'GPS' Category

University Photo Tour – Courtesy of Google Maps

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Following Google’s improved photos of the University, I waited until today for some good weather so I could take a camera and my Garmin eTrex GPS on a photo tour of the campus. Getting the GPS latitude & longitude metadata into the jpegs was easy using HoudahGeo software but this produces a .kmz file [...]

No clouds over Chichester (part 2 – on the road to a mashup)

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Following the discovery of updated views of Chichester and the Downs, my next move was to check out Google’s API documentation to see how easy it was to generate maps. Yes, it’s always been possible to cut and paste from Google Maps & Google Earth but to generate an interactive map of a specific [...]

No more clouds over Chichester….

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

After a previous blog where I shared my misery that Bishop Otter was obscured by fluffy cumulus (cumuli?) when viewed by either Google Earth or Google Maps, I was delighted to see that in the last few days updated views have appeared.
I have also been meaning to post my recent discovery of Flash Earth, a [...]

Simple geocoding

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

After my comments last month on the dearth of Mac software involving GPS, I was pleased to discover a package called HoudahGeo that fills a definite gap in the market. Walking in the mountains and taking photographs are two hobbies I like to combine, yet it’s sometimes difficult to remember exactly which unpleasant part of [...]

GPS & education

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

I like the sort of technology that fits in with the non-techy side of my life. As someone who enjoys walking, biking and generally getting away from civilisation, I’m now on my 3rd GPS device (just a basic Garmin eTrex but it records all the data I need). As a longterm Apple user, [...]