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i-gotU GPS Tracker – Summary Review

Posted on March 20, 2008 By Tom 8 Comments on i-gotU GPS Tracker – Summary Review
Gear, Geocaching and Maps, Photography

UPDATE: This review was for the i-GotU GT-100. Mobile Action has contacted me and asked if I would try out the new GT-120. I’ve tested it, and posted the new results here. So far it’s worked much better than the GT-100 reviewed here, which has now been discontinued by Mobile Action. I’m leaving this review … Read More “i-gotU GPS Tracker – Summary Review” »

Test Driving the i-gotU GPS Tracker

Posted on March 19, 2008 By Tom 20 Comments on Test Driving the i-gotU GPS Tracker
Gear, Geocaching and Maps, Photography

UPDATE: This review was for the i-GotU GT-100. Mobile Action has contacted me and asked if I would try out the new GT-120. I’ve tested it, and posted the new results here. So far it’s worked much better than the GT-100 reviewed here, which has now been discontinued by Mobile Action. I’m leaving this review in place for archival purposes.

I’ve been test-driving the new i-gotU GPS tracker. It’s a tiny little device that looks more like a toy than an actual gadget. The silly name and baby-blue plastic wrapper don’t help that impression much. However, it’s simplicity (as well as its price) were what drew me to this tracker in the first place.

There were several arguments for using a dedicated tracker for geotagging photos as opposed to a handheld GPS. First and foremost is size. The i-gotU unit is small enough that it could be attached to a camera strap so that it’s always with the camera. It won’t get in the way like a larger unit might. Since these trackers don’t have LCD display screens, battery life tends to be much better. Usually data trackers like this have the latest GPS chipsets, so accuracy is improved. In order to see if these arguments held true for the i-gotU, I decided to put the tracker to the test and do a side-by-side comparison with my trusty Garmin eTrex Legend.

i-gotU GPS trackeri-gotU GPS tracker compared to Garmin eTrex Legend

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Sky, Moon, and Mars

Posted on March 14, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Sky, Moon, and Mars
Geocaching and Maps, Science

Google has taken its Google Sky functions and made them available on Google Maps as well as Google Earth. Google Sky for Maps features much of the same space imagery as its Google Earth counterpart. You can zoom in (out?) for a closer view of deep space objects and stars. There are also links that … Read More “Sky, Moon, and Mars” »

The Perfect GPS Logger

Posted on March 8, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on The Perfect GPS Logger
Gear, Geocaching and Maps

With all of these photo treks I’ve been taking lately, I’ve been looking into getting a GPS data logger to assist with geotagging. My Garmin eTrex Legend does a nice job, but it’s a bulky battery hog that loses satellite links more often than I would like. When I get out of the car to … Read More “The Perfect GPS Logger” »

Memories of Europe

Posted on February 26, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on Memories of Europe
Geocaching and Maps, Miscellaneous, Travel

On a rare Monday night when I don’t have rehearsal, I was watching BBC’s Top Gear. The three hosts had each selected a supercar – one Lamborghini, one Aston Martin, and one Porsche – and were driving across Europe looking for the perfect road upon which to test the cars. The scenery the guys came … Read More “Memories of Europe” »

Where’s the Rebel?

Posted on February 7, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Where’s the Rebel?
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps

Roxann Owens is the tech coordinator at James F. Byrnes High School, and she has been doing a neat project with her students the past couple of weeks. Each day she sets all of the desktop backgrounds to an image from Google Earth and challenges the students to find out where the picture is from. … Read More “Where’s the Rebel?” »

Google Maps – A Cautionary Tale

Posted on February 7, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on Google Maps – A Cautionary Tale
Geocaching and Maps

From The Vacationeers, here’s a cautionary tale about including too much detail in Google maps… [tags]Google Maps, Streetview, The Vacationeers[/tags]

An Introduction to Geotagging

Posted on February 2, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on An Introduction to Geotagging
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Photography

I got a call from the folks at SCETV. I had planned to do several workshops on Basic and Advanced Google Earth for them in March, and they asked if I could also do a couple of workshops on Geotagging. I foolishly agreed to do so. Actually, I had originally suggested doing something on Geotagging, … Read More “An Introduction to Geotagging” »

Geosetter

Posted on January 2, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on Geosetter
Geocaching and Maps, Photography

Several weeks ago someone had posted a comment in the Geotagging Flickr discussion forum about a new geotagging program called Geosetter. I downloaded the software before the holiday break, but didn’t have a chance to try it out until my Tigerville excursion this morning. The program opens up with a fairly simple interface and an … Read More “Geosetter” »

Santa Tracker

Posted on December 24, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Santa Tracker
Geocaching and Maps

Once again this year, NORAD is tracking Santa as he makes his trip across the globe. However, this year, they have paired up with Google. Google Maps is being used for the primary display on the website, and there is a KMZ file that can be downloaded for Google Earth which updates every couple of … Read More “Santa Tracker” »

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