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Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant
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Monday, April 20, 2009  



EveryTrail - GPS Travel Community Where You Share Your GPS Tracks and GeoTag Your Photos
http://www.everytrail.com/

EveryTrail is a global web2.0 platform for geotagged user generated travel content that is changing the way millions of people share their travel experiences and plan their trips. EveryTrail users create valuable content, for themselves, their family and friends, and for the broader community, by uploading GPS data and photos in order to create visual interactive trip reports of their travel experiences. With EveryTrail, sharing your trip experiences has become a lot more fun: using a GPS device you can easily plot the exact path you traveled on an interactive map, with your photos positioned on the map at the exact location you took them. With EveryTrail, this is easy, because our system automates the process of mapping ("geotagging") your photos. All you have to do is upload your GPS tracks from your GPS device and your photos from your regular digital camera. EveryTrail can be used for a wide variety of different trips, anywhere in the world. The applications of EveryTrail are very broad: people are using it to share road trips, sight seeing tours, sailing trips, hiking, cycling, flying, hang gliding, geocaching, skiing, kayaking trips, and many more. EveryTrail already has trips from over 80 countries in all corners of the world. EveryTrail can also help you plan your next trip. Did you ever look for information to help you plan your next trip? Did you ever wonder what a place really looked like through the eyes of other travelers? In the words of the New York Times: "With EveryTrail you can see the terrain before booking a trip". As more and more trips around the world are being posted, EveryTrail becomes an increasingly useful resource to plan trips and find out what places really look like. This has been added to Reference Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.

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