![]() Which makes me think of a mobile running Map My Tracks alongside a live video streaming application on a mobile like Qik. Map My Tracks broadcasts the location data live avoiding the need to then upload data. In addition, live events would work quite well since at the moment many GPS tracking solutions rely on data being stored on a device then uploaded via PC to a site or application. Over the next few months they aim to broadcast live on the web various sporting events ranging from sailing regattas to marathons. The site has been in beta for a couple of months and is self funded by UK company Tinderhouse which has a team of four. You can see runners, cyclists and skiers really going for this kind of site. Your progress is tracked live or can be replayed later and displays distance, top speed, average speed, direction, and current location. I like this app because while lots of online/GPS mashups will pinpoint where a mobile phone is, they don’t always show a track, something which creates a bunch of possibilities, like map sharing. It’s aimed at sports people to help them understand and improve their performance, hence it offers a free plan but also subscription services. has detailed instructions how to do it both ways (or in iPhoto, if you’re using that too).Map My Tracks is a new web app that provides real-time GPS tracking for anyone with a compatible mobile phone or an external GPS receiver.
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