• Wherefun;完整记录旅途每一步
    Posted on March 25th, 2008 by sawyer 大家看到的上面这段视频,是一小撮驴友的东游经历(完整视频见这里)。他们从北京自驾车到河北乐亭县的海岛,从哪里上高速,哪儿有休息区,哪出高速,路线清清楚楚的标注在图上;哪里有什么风景,哪里有什么遭遇,都会在这段视频里得到清楚的回放。这个视频既是出游的总结,也是给其他朋友的一个很好的指南。羡慕吗? - Read article at silencewolf.com

  • Wherefun Brings Geotagging More Fun
    Posted by Gang Lu on March 21, 2008 · Filed Under China Web2 Wherefun, founded by serial entrepreneur John Ho, is a Beijing-based startup providing a web2.0 platform where users can demonstrate their journey by mashuping their photos/videos and geographic data. - Read article at mobinode.com

  • Wherefun带来有趣的地理标签服务
    March 25, 2008 成立不久、来自北京的Wherefun是由企业家John Ho创建的互联网startup。Wherefun为用户搭建了一个web2.0平台,帮助他们用聚合照片/视频和地理信息的方式来记录大家的旅行。
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  • Country Focus: China – Wherefun.com
    March 3rd 2008 According to the World Tourism Organization, China is projected to have 100 million native travellers by 2020, making it the number one supplier of outbound tourists. Already, 40.95 million Chinese are leaving their country each year to explore foreign holiday destinations. Regarding the domestic tourism market, the China National Tourism Administration has even more superlatives to offer: In 2007 an astounding 1.610 billion Chinese traveled to visit either family, or famous sites in the Middle Kingdom. - Read article at web2asia.com

  • GPS Loggers Take Travel To A Whole New Level
    Monday, July 23, 2007 | 9:11 AM SAN FRANCISCO, Jul. 22, 2007 - Today, many tourists on Alcatraz are not just posting their pictures online, they are posting their GPS coordinates! They're using is a new kind of device, the size of a cigarette lighter, that records everywhere you go down to a few feet. Here's the newest trend in GPS: trip loggers. - View video at abc7news.com

  • Snapshots That Do More Than Bore Friends
    June 10, 2007 "Plotting photos on maps also allows trip planners to "see" the terrain before booking a trip. On Everytrail.com - which lets users upload geocoded photos from their favorite hiking trails, biking routes and sailing trips - visitors can check out sights along a specific driving route in Namibia, or examine trail conditions on a hilly bike route near Palo Alto, Calif." - Read article at NYT.com

  • EveryTrail records every step you take
    November 02, 2006, 3:57 PM PSTThe photos feature, in particular, is very cool: The service correlates the time stamps on your photos with your GPS trail and automatically places photos along your route (if your camera's time is set incorrectly, you only have to tell EveryTrail where one particular photo was taken, and it will calculate the positions for all the rest). - Read article at CNET.com

  • Geotagging adds map technology to online photos
    June 19 2007 "When Travis Chow invites friends to view his vacation photos it’s not a dreaded occasion. His pictures are geotagged and displayed on EveryTrail.com, a website where his photos are posted on an interactive Google map" View video at CBS.com

  • Geotagging links photos to locales
    "Geotagging rates only about 4 on a maturity scale of 1 to 10, said geotagging expert Joost Schreve. "It's possible, but it still requires some tech-savviness," said Schreve, the chief executive and founder of a start-up EveryTrail and its new GlobalMotion offshoot, Web sites that let users display GPS journey tracks and geotagged photos." - Read article at NEWS.com and at USAToday.com

  • EveryTrail, il Gps dialoga con la rete e il viaggio è veramente multimediale
    dicembre 7 2006 (in Italian)
    "EveryTrail è una piattaforma online che permette di trasferire dati Gps registrati durante il proprio itinerario, aggiungendo via via foto, commenti o appunti, dando vita così a un resoconto multimediale del viaggio. Personalissimo, estremamente preciso e ad alta tecnologia: una volta in rete il percorso viene visualizzato sulla mappa satellitare di Google, un filo rosso costellato di iconcine di macchine fotografiche che indicano il punto esatto in cui poter ammirare un paesaggio o un'alba mozzafiato." - Read article at LaRepubblica.it

  • GPS meets Web 2.0
    November 24, 2006 "A big trend that could fuel Everytrail's growth is the spread of GPS into a wider range of devices, particularly mobile phones. This is partly because users will be able to upload their photos and thoughts in real-time, while on location" - Read article at TechDigest.tv