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	<title>Comments on: Live GPS tracking in Google Maps</title>
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	<description>ICT in the geography classroom // let&#039;s have a #geographyriot</description>
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		<title>By: Digital Geography &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Semapedia</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;m rapidly talking myself into getting a smartphone. Not just for the live GPS tracking (see previous post), but because of concepts like Semapedia. In essence, Semapedia is about tagging real world locations with internet-based information, via a mobile phone. This could be a great (and highly subversive) fieldwork activity. Ogle Earth has posted an interesting article about Semapedia, together with a link to a Google Earth file for viewing some of the recently tagged locations.  Flickr , Google Earth , GPS , mobile phone , Photographs , tag [...]</description>
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