Posted Thursday, April 6th, 2006, at 9:34 am Eastern by Mark Wallace

Ogle Earth reports on this message board post by the Rev. Dan Catt, who’s been doing cool stuff connecting the Web to real-world locations and is now working for Flickr, in which Catt “unofficially” mentions a service he may or may not be working on to replace the old Geobloggers site (which was all about collaboratively mapping location-tagged photos) with “a service . . . that’ll aggregate the data and make it available via an API.” Very interesting implications for the kind of collaborative virtual location-mapping I was pondering here, especially if it can be made to work with Google Earth.


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