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BatchGeocode.com - Geolocate Addresses With Ease
By setting your browser to batchgeocode.com you will have access to the latest tool for calculating distances and making mashup maps available. This web-based service will enable you to take any list of street addresses and then geolocate them and find out the latitude and longitude coordinates in q... read more
SpotJots.com - Microblogging Plus Geolocation
Spotjots is a new microblogging service, a la Twitter, which throws in geolocation and mapping so you can share your life in real time wherever you are. What you get is something of a combination of Google Maps, Vox and Twitter. Users can send in updates which are geolocated and mapped out for fri... read more
PlaceChannel.com - Find YouTube Videos by Location
Geography. Perhaps back in your grade school days, you never really gave a thought or a care as to where so and so country was on a map. Perhaps you didn’t even know that country x even existed. Well, today even if your former geographical frustrations haven’t quite remained a thing of the pas... read more
BlewSpace.com - Bloggers of the World Get Mapped
BlewSpace puts your blog on the map, literally. It’s a dead simple concept: register your blog and find bloggers blogging near you. No nonsense here. You get a Google map filled with little pushpins signifying blogs. Click on one and you’ll get, along with a short, crisp description of what ... read more
Tagzania.com - Tagging the World
Tagzania’s mission is to tag the whole world. Think they’re a little over-zealous for such a new start up? Check out their website at Tagzania.com and see for yourself. Register and log into the service and even you can contribute to tagging the planet, by placing points on places and creating a... read more