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Geolocation

Geolocation. Geolocation. Determining your geographic position of a person, place or thing. In the internet era, this involves computers, routers, tablets, smartphones and GPS based systems. How Geolocation is Determined. GPS (common in smartphones )

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Geolocation

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  1. Geolocation

  2. Geolocation • Determining your geographic position of a person, place or thing. • In the internet era, this involves computers, routers, tablets, smartphones and GPS based systems

  3. How Geolocation is Determined GPS (common in smartphones) IP Address (can me a little off as the location returned could be a proxy server, firewall, etc) WiFi – positions uses one or more Wifi access points to triangulate your location Cell Phone – older models may use cell phone towers

  4. Geocoding Geocoding – converting addresses into geocordinates Reverse Geocoding – getting an address from geocoordinates

  5. Mobile Applications • Yelp was first on the scene in 2004. • First social media to connect businesses with people • Google Latitude • Uses google maps to find your friends (if they allow it) • Checkins (Gowalla, Foursquare, Facebook Places)

  6. Things you can do with Geolocation • Geomarketing – using an ip address to customize results • Google for searches • Facebook for advertising • Text messaging to deliver store advertisements when you are out driving • Crowdsourcing • Yelp puts tips and reviews in database, marketing depts shape advertisements around this

  7. Automatic Checkins s • Checking-in is expected to become automatic in the future • May get a warning on your phone

  8. Geotagging • Adding geospatial metadata to photographs, videos, text messages, tweets and webpages • Twitter • Flickr

  9. Geo-applications • Safety-tracking for children • Devices to monitor your child’s location • Taxi-service • Send your location to a taxi-service & they send the nearest available taxi

  10. Geolocation Examples Map of recent earthquakes around the world. Crisis in Darfur Appalachian Mountaintop Removal Tour Google Moon Google Mars

  11. Privacy Social media companies must answer questions like: should a users location be made private like a bank account How do you share data between users Concept of privacy different for those born after 1990 Geotagging is a concern as it can make private information (your home address public)

  12. You can make a map! Google Fusion Tables Google MyPlaces

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