This blog has been created so that people interested in these
technologies can go to one place to share information about the newest advances, latest
equipment and to see how people are applying their interesting new gadgets to
real world applications. Topics will include: field data collection using photos,
Android smartphones and tablets, iPhones, iPads, photography, geotagging, GIS, GPS, cameras, photo maps, and more. We will also discuss how these technologies can be
integrated into existing workflows and processes.
When I first started GeoSpatial Experts in 2001, digital
mapping was something foreign to most people outside of GIS (Geographic
Information System) professionals. Google Earth and Google Maps didn’t
exist. No one had heard the term
geotagging. There weren't commercial
cameras with GPS, most cell phones didn’t have GPS, and a cell phone camera
wasn’t commonplace. I developed my
company’s first product, GPS-Photo Link to fill a gap, allowing people to marry
a photo and GPS coordinates with the intent to map, report, or watermark the
results. Now GeoJot+ is helping them to include more attribute information and use the latest mobile technology.
At GeoSpatial Experts, I have been working with customers who
were on the bleeding edge of these technologies. They were using our products
to carry out inventories, audits, site surveys, and to provide proof of
performance. But these people were
usually GIS professionals. The technology is now moving to a larger
audience. Businesses without GIS
departments are now seeing the value of location. Adding location to a photograph along with
descriptive information (attributes), is a powerful and yet simple way to
document existing conditions in a visual manner that is associated with a
specific time and place.
A little more about my background - I have a Bachelor of
Science in Software Engineering and pioneered GPS/GIS applications programming
at avionics companies like Bendix/King and II Morrow Inc (precursor to Garmin) as
well as several agricultural technology companies focusing on the use of GPS
and GIS. GPS and photography are my hobbies, my livelihood, and my passion!
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