Authors
Andrew Hudson-Smith, Andrew Crooks, Maurizio Gibin, Richard Milton, Michael Batty
Publication date
2009/6/1
Journal
Journal of Location Based Services
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
118-145
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
In this article, we explore the concepts and applications of Web 2.0 through the new media of NeoGeography and its impact on how we collect, interact and search for spatial information. We argue that location and space are becoming increasingly important in the information technology revolution. To this end, we present a series of software tools which we have designed to facilitate the non-expert user to develop online visualisations which are essentially map-based. These are based on Google Map Creator, which can produce any number of thematic maps which can be overlaid on Google Maps. We then introduce MapTube, a technology to generate an archive of shared maps, before introducing Google Earth Creator, Image Cutter and PhotoOverlay Creator. All these tools allow users to display and share information over the web. Finally, we present how Second Life has the potential to combine all aspects of …
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Scholar articles
A Hudson-Smith, A Crooks, M Gibin, R Milton, M Batty - Journal of Location Based Services, 2009