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Beau's Journey » Blog Archive » July 27, 2008: SWEET! Check this out!!!!
Sunday, July 27th, 2008

July 27, 2008: SWEET! Check this out!!!!

  My friend David found this.  I know SEVERAL people that will be interested!!!  I will use it on my trips.  This device will work ANYWHERE in the world.  Uses?  See below.

http://www.gearthstore.com/products/gps/tr…k2/details.html

The Trackstick records its own location, time, date, speed, heading and altitude at preset intervals. With over 1Mb of memory, it can store months of travel information. The Trackstick is the perfect tool for individuals looking for a way to track anything that moves. Use it for recording the exact routes you take when hiking, biking or vacationing. Record the location of everywhere you went, import pictures and other information into Google™ Earth to offer an entirely new perspective of your journey. Includes GPX photo stamping feature for adding your favorite photos to your own maps.

For a photographer, who can’t remember the name of a street or building, then this would be great. You could just look it up on Google Earth. A lot of times the newspaper office will want to know exactly where the photo was taken. This product could be used for dozens of reasons.

 

 

 

 

 

OR the deluxe version

The Super Trackstick is the perfect tool for individuals, law enforcement and government agencies looking for a way to track anything that moves. The Super Trackstick records its own location, time, date, speed, heading, altitude and temperature at preset intervals. With over 4Mb of memory, it can store months of travel information.

 

Cool gadget. For bloggers this would be a GREAT tool. If you don’t want to constantly be writing down where you are and where what photo was taken. At the end of the day you can pull up the proper spelling for streets, building names, and locations. Then, when you blog, you can just pop in your photos and follow your track…adding the exact location and information for each photo.

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