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GeoGraffiti's focus on K-8 Education A while back I posted about a web2.0 tool that couples with cell phones called Geograffiti. One of the concerns with the tool is that you had to be at least 13 years of age to use the tool. However, Geograffiti has now lifted that ban and is encouraging educators in K-12 classroom to consider using their free and innovative tool.  Read More

GeoGraffiti - Featured on Best CSS Designs GeoGraffiti serves as a platform to users who are interested in sharing vocally. Voice Marks create graffiti across the digital map.  Read More

GeoGraffiti on iPhone great for espionage, scavenger hunts In its pocket form GeoGraffiti is now quite a bit smarter. You can use it to browse "voicemarks," which are other users' recorded messages from wherever you are... Since I'm in the middle of San Francisco I found two nearby voicemarks, both with fairly precise geographic information, including addresses.  Read More

From GeoGraffiti to GeoJournalism I think GeoGraffiti is on to something - and it's more than just riding the latest location based service (LBS) trend. People increaingly want information locally, and on the fly, as GPS and cell phone triangulation have proven. Second, social networking is going mobile, and he/she who figures out how to best tie in location-based friend/stranger scouting with user friendly information sharing is gonna benefit tremendously.  Read More

Tag the World With GeoGraffiti Now in public beta, GeoGraffiti is a free "Verbal Bulletin Board" that allows you to record and share location-specific voice notes, or "Voice Marks", whether you're on the go or in front of your computer. Find a new coffee shop that you love? Call up GeoGraffiti, and leave a Voice Mark to let the world know. Want to warn people where the crack houses are? Voice Mark!  Read More

Talk about the world around you with GeoGraffiti Now in public beta, GeoGraffiti is a free "Verbal Bulletin Board" that allows you to record and share location-specific voice notes, or "Voice Marks", whether you're on the go or in front of your computer. Find a new coffee shop that you love? Call up GeoGraffiti, and leave a Voice Mark to let the world know. Want to warn people where the crack houses are? Voice Mark!  Read More

GeoGraffiti...VoiceMarks: Mobile Audio Geotagging to Google Maps If you call 213-221-3802, you can create your own voicemarks. A voicemark is an audio "blurb" posted on a virtual free verbal message board ... for exchanging location-specific community information ... any place with any mobile phone! This is made possible by a site called Geograffiti. I have been playing with this site a bit and found it engaging.  Read More

GeoGraffiti offers location-based voice advertising via mobile GeoGraffiti has announced new features for its "Voice Mark" mobile advertising service. The service allows a small business to record a voice ad over a mobile phone. GeoGraffiti then "geotags" that ad -- so anyone who calls the Voice Mark number in your area will be able to listen to your audio ad.  Read More

GeoGraffiti Offers Small Business Free Advertising and GeoMarketing Solution Los Angeles, CA (PRESS RELEASE -- June 7, 2009) -- GeoGraffiti released two new features to better enable small business "Voice Mark&quto; geomarketing, location-specific search engine marketing, and Twitter integration. Using GeoGraffiti's automated Voice Marking system, business owners can advertise their unique offerings...  Read More

GeoGraffiti ...The big advantage of GeoGraffiti over other social community Google Maps mash-ups is exactly this kind of situation. When a user does not have access to a computer keyboard they can still geographical tag a Google Map with a voice message. This video gives other examples of how GeoGraffiti could prove invaluable to its users:.  Read More

GeoGraffiti: A Platform Of Possibilities? ...Perhaps it can be used as a simple discovery tool. You may have heard radio shows that play back voice messages left by listeners that are oddly interesting, and all compiled to form a sort of audio scrapbook. Could GeoGraffiti be made into a sort of short-form podcasting platform, with the intent being an abstract collection of voices? ... It's sort of an audio whiteboard...  Read More

GeoGraffiti: Audiomark the Earth Geograffiti works like this: You use your mobile phone, any phone with any carrier, to leave VoiceMarks anywhere, whether you are there or nowhere near. And you use your phone to listen to others' marks, anywhere, here or there...  Read More

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Laura Sider
Makers Quest 2.0

GeoGraffiti -- annotate locations with voice messages Mashable introduces the startup GeoGraffiti which offers a now free tool to post a "voice mail" and associate it with a location (ZIP Code or lat/lon). It's accessible via the Web (Google Map) of phone. Bottom line from the "review": not sure what it's good for, but that's what we thought of Twitter.  Read More

GeoGraffiti.com: Voice Mark Your Territory GeoGraffiti is a free, community-driven messaging service, that aims to tap into the collective wisdom of the 200 million-plus mobile phone subscribers in the U.S. via a single 1-800 number. GeoGraffiti enables users to ask and answer questions, voice an opinion, announce an event, or just leave a mark.  Read More

Give location specific travel advice to visitors via cellphone This version of the Internet Marketing Podcast asks tourism regions and businesses to consider the value of delivering location specific audio information to travellers in your area. A new service that links your cell phone, it's gps coordinates, and Internet maps, Geograffiti.com gives travellers instantaneous access to audio messages that are tagged to geo-tagged locations anywhere in the world.  Read More

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Todd Lucier
Tourism Keys

Google Voice Mashup Chooses CallFire CallFire has announced that it has helped GeoGraffiti develop one of the "largest Voice Map communities in the world." GeoGraffiti claims that it has over 10,000 users to date and that those users can listen and contribute to GeoGraffiti's Google Maps mashup, containing thousands of geo-tagged, user-generated voice-bits, named "Voice Marks." With CallFire, GeoGraffiti is enabled with a rich VoiceXML platform...  Read More