Geo-caching and maps mashup nerds: sit up and take notice. The connected GPS hardware startup -- fresh off its
redesign and
FCC approval -- is coming clean some new geo-feeds integration, which will allow the device to pull up custom geoRSS / KML feeds of user-generated points of interest over its cellular connection, as well as provide integration with certain open-API geo-services like Zillow (which allows you to check the property value of homes in the area -- or on the street -- you and your Dash are in). It's a slightly mind-bending paradigm shift from the static-database-on-your-GPS points of interest usage model we're all used to, so think about it this way: if your standard POIs are now handled
dynamically through Yahoo search on the Dash, consider geo-feeds a user-generated extension of that, giving you and your Dash the ability to locate destinations based on the input of online communities.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Bassnote @ Oct 19th 2007 9:51AM
I wonder how soon it'll be used to tag speed trap locations and such!
invictus1er @ Oct 19th 2007 10:53AM
Why is is pointing to where I live??
johnzilla @ Oct 19th 2007 11:48AM
Hmmm....this sounds pretty cool! I've been out of the loop on GPS for a couple years, sounds like I need to take another look at everything that's going on.
tim @ Oct 20th 2007 1:26AM
I learned so much more by reading about this in the NYT a couple of days ago.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/18/technology/circuits/18basics.html