resource, dialogue, & projects wiki for the "Engaged Media Workshop" @ REMAP-TFT-UCLA
a module of Remapping-LA

LINKS 2008

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[edit] Services

  • VOX
    Blog with tex, image, sound, and video upload functions.
    Download Page for the VOX mobile application
    Wafo VOX
  • QIK
    Stream live video fast to the world. Right from your phone.
    Wafo QIK
  • Twipster
    Twipster is a platform for sharing life experiences through location-based photography and maps. You can use Twipster to do things like photowalk, tell a story, journal a vacation, track geocaches, or just share where you've been.


  • MapMe
    MAPme.com can be used to create anything from travel guides for any entire country, or a detailed view of a specific street.
    Wafo MapMe
  • VeoGeo
    takes video sharing to the next level. Now you can map the activities you video, and share even more of the experience.
  • Geograffiti
    describes itself as a "free verbal message board for exchanging location-specific community information." In essence it is a location based social community built on Google Maps - but with a big difference - users geographically tag a Google Map with voice messages from their cell phones.
  • MapLib
    turns pictures into zoomable& panable views in easy steps and enables new ways of viewing pictures, just like Google MapsGoogle MapsGoogle
  • MapLib Integrator
    MapLib Integrator is a solution to let you host the generated maps on your own server.
  • WikiLoc
  • GMaps PolyTool
    It's a powerful tool to create normal or encoded polylines.



[edit] Maps

[edit] Projects

  • Nomadic Shopping
    used a new innovative GPS-functionality to tell a poetic story: a GPS docu-fiction, central theme being the The Opzeeland Dairy Route by night.


[edit] Applications

  • GPS Visualizer
    PS Visualizer is a free, easy-to-use online utility that creates maps and profiles from GPS data (tracks and waypoints), street addresses, or simple coordinates. Use it to see where you've been, plan where you're going, or visualize geographic data (business locations, scientific observations, events, customers, real estate, geotagged photos, etc.).