Because “Everything happens somewhere”, how the claim of Blockrocker puts it, itr has developed a cool and - once you grasped the concept - easy and intuitive service. In the essence the idea is that most things do have a location which is obvious for pictures taken or outside videos. But it must not necessarily be restricted to that: A link on the social bookmark manager delicious can also contain a geographic meaning with respect to the content that it deals about. And finally, and that’s what I tested myself beneath, also a blog entry can have a geographic context. Admittedly in this posting the Bangalore-context is weak to artificial as I am just sitting in Bangalore writing without any true context on the city, but I guess I should not behave that Über-German and just give it a go ;-)
geo:tool=blockrocker.com
geotagged
geo:lat=13.4323666
geo:lon=77.6293945
See this post’s geographical context.
Anyway a nice and intelligently built service which will certainly help laying the path to more georeferential awareness in whatever we do on the web and also in “real life”.


