Use GPS To Increase Your Word Power

February 23, 2007 by Mr. GPS · Leave a Comment
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“Neogeography”

Joab Jackson
for National Geographic News

April 25, 2006

Need to know where to find a mountaintop castle in Japan? How about the best fried cheese sticks along U.S. Route 66?

Now, thanks to a unique mashup of cartography and blogs, you can find what you need to know just by looking at a map…..  Full National Geographic News source document here:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since the days of my youth I have always enjoyed a very ling-running feature of The Reader’s Digest, titled

It Pays to Increase Your Word Power.”  I don’t really have a huge vocabulary and am far from a linguist but I have learned a lot over the years by taking the little “multiple guess” quiz on new or unfamiliar words.

Seems as if lately I’ve been writing my own version here … you may recall a few jabs and some agreement on Professor Dobson’sGeoslavery“, a little about multilateration   and even car dealer floor plan financing.

But today’s new word is even more kewl … Neogeography, a term coined mainly to indicate the art and science of blogs and maps.

I like it.  I wrote about a new practioner just a day or so ago and you’ll see more in the near-term future, I guarantee.  There are so many things from birds to Britney sightings that just work so much better with a map than with words or pictures only.  Even better with words and pictures keyed to a map.  I like it.

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