Monday, November 22, 2010

And on a slightly more serious note....



New guidelines set for location privacy on mobile phones - Spatial Source

"The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) has released new industry guidelines to help promote the privacy of people using location-based services (LBS) on mobile devices.

The association also released a number of tips for consumers that would help them maintain privacy when using the technology, which targets services to users based on their mobile phone location.

AMTA chief executive officer Chris Althaus said a number of commercial location-based services using mobile technology are already on the market with more services expected soon."


To read on visit.... Spatial Source :)

Gaming.... the GIS way...

Picture it... you're not just playing the game - you are IN it. You ARE it. How awesome is that?! Could it be the ultimate gaming experience? Well... not sure about that... but I'm sure you can still be pwnd :P

Here are just a few interesting examples.... :)

  • Oldie but a goodie... Test your geography with Geosense!


A peaceful area where you can gather resources for your futher exploration. Your first encounter with the creatures down in the mines. Talk to the inhabitants of the world. Some are good and some are evil.
Image of the first area in the gps game When you become stronger it will be more fun to play the location based game The NPCs will eventually show up in your mobile phone

Get started with Virtualpunk!

Grab your GPS phone and get out of the house! Create an account and start moving around - you'll discover a whole new dimension to reality. A reality filled with new an exciting possibilities. Meet all the in game characters and try to figure out what they want. Or fight your way to the more difficult parts of the game world. Parts that you have to unlock to be able to access. But as with all adventurers you might want to get some decent armor, shield and weapon before you go too far... Prepare yourself for a totally new outdoor experience on your way to work, school or while you just are out walking.
See you in game!




And so many more besides... Have a look at WikiGIS - Location-based gaming to get you started :)

Maya out!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Geospatial Revolution Ep 2 released

I haven't had a chance to view all of it yet
*shakes fist at wireless internet slower than dial-up*
But from what I've seen so far, it's definitely as engaging as the first!

Turning a new page

So, as some of you may or may not know... I have a new job!

Yep, starting tomorrow at the Department of Planning as a GIS ... something or other - I'm not sure what my exact title is yet...! And as with most of my endeavours I'm trying to quell that performance anxiety that I can feel quietly, but surely, rising in the back of my consciousness (to the effect that I've just said yes to a 5:30am boot camp session tomorrow morning!). The logical part of my mind counters, saying "It'll all be OK - you will do fine, and in all likelihood better than fine". So, stepping into the spirit of adventure: hello to the unknown!

Inevitably, I will be leaving the library officer realm to enter that of the library patron... Whilst I'm sad to leave all the wonderful people I've met and come to know as colleagues and friends, I am looking forward to seeing things from the 'other side' of the counter... Watch this space for feedback & ideas! But as a send-off I would like to say a big huge thank you to all the staff at Cockburn Libraries for their support and all the kindnesses shown to me over the past couple of years. Here's to all of you! All the best :)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Another location-based media "Glympse"

Another example of location based social media from the last post... I've included the 'second' video for the site, the first one was a bit creepy (head to the Glympse website (link below) to see what I mean).



Head to Glympse for more info :)

Sunday, October 17, 2010

the one after the first post.... :)

Hello world:

So, somewhat in line with Web 2.0 Training, this post is all about Flickr and social networking media, albeit with a more than slight bias towards a particular interest (or rather, current field of study) of mine: anything and everything GIS (Geographic Information Systems).

The concept and practice of tagging is a powerful tool, as I'm sure many of us are already aware. The advent of location-based tagging, however, is relatively new to the landscapes of popular social media.

The first thing I noticed upon opening up Flickr's Homepage was that a 'geotagging' tool was available. Naturally, I clicked ahead (bringing me to http://www.flickr.com/map/). At the time, the total number of geotagged items was a fairly staggering 118,734,14 - of which 2,335,116 items were in Australia.

www.flickr.com/map
So, what of this 'geotagging' tool? Why would it be important or interesting? Or relevant?

As it was put to me: 'everything that happens, happens somewhere'.

Locational knowledge is powerful information  - as many would know, for example, in the library context. If you know where an item is (or ought to be), then you can find it, retreive it and use it. In terms of Flickr, you can use the visual media of a map to locate images of interest. Or you can query the map for images based on locational search terms (eg search for images whose tagging location is 'Australia').  Users are united with information or other users based on location.

The shift towards location based information seems particularly linked to the phenomenal increase in the use of mobile devices (phones, ipads etc) and adaptation to this can be seen in well-known sites such as Facebook (introduction of the 'Places' tool). Increasingly, there are sites whose operation are primarily based on the location of users - such as the location-based social networking web and mobile application Foursquare, or Google's own 'Google Buzz' (simply Google 'geosocial networking' for more info on all this....).

What does everyone one else think about the increasingly pervasive locational focus of social (and other) media? Should it raise privacy concerns? How much 'power' does ones' location really have? What are the marketing implications? Social and cultural implications? Information management implications?

Lots of things to consider here...Please feel free to comment on it :)

Happy blogging folks; til next week!

Monday, October 11, 2010

why, hello there world

Woot! First post!

So... how is everyone?

I find myself not entirely sure what to leave as a first digital blog footprint...

So, naturally, I Googled 'first blog post'.

Unfortunately I didn't encounter anything particularly inspiring/anything preventing me from completely blanking when I turned back to the steady constant blinking cursor on the white screen. So, as I often do in times of wanton inspirational need, I turned to a wondrous little place on the big wide web called "xkcd: a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language" (http://xkcd.com) and stumbled across this:


I love content too ;)

Hopefully there will be more of it in the next post. Particularly about Web 2.0 training. 

Until then, happy blogging everyone!