Trends: geolocation

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The folly of checkins


It may seem trivial, but if less than a year ago someone had asked me about what I suggested the word 'checkin' probablememte first thing that would have answered 'Airport'
By Thomas | Aug 25, 2010
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Facebook boarded the train to geolocation Goodbye to Foursquare?


For the past weeks had been talking about the possibility that Facebook, or most powerful social network now has 500 million users, get on the train of one of the trends that...
By Rich | Aug 19, 2010
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Geolocation comes to Facebook: Places officially announced


It had been announced long time and finally came the day, Facebook officially announced Places, leading geolocation over 500 million users.
By Thomas | Aug 18, 2010
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Facebook officially announces Places, the geolocation reaches the masses


Facebook would be launching its product for geolocation, and that is what they just did in his press event was shown live from the new streaming site: Facebook launching Places.
By Amy | Aug 18, 2010
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Companies, in your hand is the emergence of the geolocation


In a time now-not much-certainly one of the trends more striking is that of geolocation by three main factors
By Rich | Jul 20, 2010
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The geolocation is fashionable


That seems to be the clearest conclusion coming from these days on the SXSW in Austin, Texas.
By Rich | Mar 22, 2010
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Facebook is experimenting with QR codes for your project geolocation


For several days, some Facebook profiles are an option to generate QR codes, although it was unclear what was the purpose behind it.
By Jane | Mar 19, 2010
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Geolocation and hovercards on Twitter


These past few weeks seems to be carrying out an arms war between the major social networks and microblogging services, being the main weapon geolocation service that has...
By Rich | Mar 15, 2010
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Geolocation Facebook


It was a matter of time before Facebook would join the boom of the moment and offer its more than 400 million users the opportunity to say where they are at any given time.
By Lucy | Mar 10, 2010
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Facebook will allow users to share their geographical location


Facebook is slowly grabbing every inch of the network. First announced that he will fight with all postal services established its Project Titan, later amended its timeline
By Lynn | Mar 10, 2010
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Twitter change coordinates by "places" in Geo-API


One of the next features expected on Twitter is the geolocation of the messages we send.
By Jane | Mar 2, 2010
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Geolocation of your computer Windows 7 Geosense


There are many ways to locate the geographic position of where you are, the most popular use of GPS. For computers this is more complicated, but far from impossible.
By Jane | Mar 1, 2010
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Geosense for Windows, geolocation program for Windows 7


It's no doubt that the issue of geolocation is beating strong, increasingly draw on this software feature, which begins to be present in pots, to provide the user various...
By Jane | Mar 1, 2010
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Please Rob Me: the risks of sharing too much information


Undoubtedly, geolocation applications are very interesting and attractive because they add a new dimension to the Internet when searching and sharing data.
By Omega | Feb 20, 2010
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Apple: "utilicéis not location-based advertising"


Apple wants to avoid that the programmers take advantage of geographical location information of its users to display related advertisements.
By Apple | Feb 8, 2010
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Fousquare: real time meets the geopositioning


For a long period of time I've been saying social networks based on the geolocation will have a very good future, will find useful and fairly used.
By Lucy | Jan 20, 2010
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Tweetie changes ahead for iPhone


According to TechCrunch approaching some improvements to the mobile version of Tweetie.
By Ken | Jan 8, 2010
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Published the final version of digiKam 1.0.0


After several months by publishing various betas and release candidate, has finally officially come digiKam 1.0.0, a KDE application for managing digital photos.
By James | Jan 5, 2010
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Labs Mixer buy Twitter to expand in the geolocation


On Twitter we can not continue to seek to hide. The network acquired microblogging Mixer Labs, a startup that provides tools for developers and geo-location also has the TownMe...
By Ham | Jan 4, 2010
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First Twitter client that uses augmented reality


In AppleWeblog have talked at length about augmented reality, which is that although it is something that is already present among us through several applications
By Ben | Dec 28, 2009
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Travel blogs on the Internet age


The spirit of adventure drives us to explore new horizons. Intrepid explorers and enthusiasts embark on an adventure to discover new places.
By Amy | Dec 15, 2009

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