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Posted by Kees on March 17, 2008, 6:28 pm


GPS Blogging: the new fancy hobby: blog your GPS position on your trips!

You are on a trip and you want to make a log for yourself but you also want
to draw a map with the route. Hmmm, you want to inform the home front too
where you are and what you do.

See www.gpsblog.info how you can track your trip in real-time and in the
meantime write a GPS blog. Free, no extra chanrge, no spam. You need a GPS
or TomTom and a mobile phone, or a PDA with built-in GPS.

This is how it goes: you send a message to the POI66 server and you're on
the map. The PDA version is ever easier. Click the button. With roaming GPRS
it will cost you less than 1 kilobyte which is 1 $/EUR cent.

The result is your position on a Google Map on your own homepage! Check it
out how!
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Brought to you by www.poi66.com - gps blogging made easy, for free






Posted by nickw7coc@gmail.com on March 18, 2008, 11:53 am


> GPS Blogging: the new fancy hobby: blog your GPS position on your trips!
> You are on a trip and you want to make a log for yourself but you also want
> to draw a map with the route. Hmmm, you want to inform the home front too
> where you are and what you do.
> Seewww.gpsblog.info how you can track your trip in real-time and in the
> meantime write a GPS blog. Free, no extra chanrge, no spam. You need a GPS
> or TomTom and a mobile phone, or a PDA with built-in GPS.
> This is how it goes: you send a message to the POI66 server and you're on
> the map. The PDA version is ever easier. Click the button. With roaming GPRS
> it will cost you less than 1 kilobyte which is 1 $/EUR cent.
> The result is your position on a Google Map on your own homepage! Check it
> out how!
> ------
> Brought to you bywww.poi66.com- gps blogging made easy, for free

Radio Amateurs have been doing - and are still doing - that for many
years now virtually for free as they don't have to pay for the air
time from the mobile phone, just the outlay for the electronics that
goes together - almost the same as using a mobile phone but freer...
Take a search for APRS and see how it works. Then take your Ham
licence and talk to the world for free too...