Living in a Spatial Reality and Everyzing
2007-08-10 10:53 | Permanent Link | People, LocativeIt's been so long, I wasn't sure I'd even remember how to work this blog. At least I'm in good company. A number of other geobloggers have come out of hibernation recently. Anyway, this is a followup post to my visit to SXSW Interactive back in March, where I was on a panel called "Living in a Spatial Reality." The folks at SXSW have been slowly putting together mp3's of the panels, and mine just got posted yesterday.
For those who want some visuals to go along with it, this presentation is a descendant of the one I did on the panel at SXSW. Note that the statistics about MIT have changed, the ones in the newer talk are the right ones, vetted with the MIT Facilities department.
Interestingly, I had just told someone about Podzinger (now called Everyzing) yesterday and it turns out that the SXSW podcast was on their site last night. Everyzing is pretty cool. They run an automatic speech-to-text algorithm and provide a full text transcription of podcasts. You can scroll around in the full text and click on any word and the podcast will play at that word.
There are quite a few spatial podcasts indexed there. Just search for "geospatial".