Alongside the Google Maps Wikipedia layer and our iOS nearby articles feature (correct?), the Android/iOS app Geoloqi now has a Wikipedia layer.
More info: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/new_wikipedia_layer_on_geoloqi_gives_yo...
Geoloqi is pretty cool. It has some cool geo features you can tack on to your apps too: https://developers.geoloqi.com/ in addition to its own feature set. (If anybody wants a contact, I know the founders.)
Very cool. So we've actually talked about this in the context of an editor too. We can make use of geo data to highlight that there are parts of an article that could be made better from whats around them. For instance really old images that need an update.
--tomasz
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Steven Walling swalling@wikimedia.org wrote:
Alongside the Google Maps Wikipedia layer and our iOS nearby articles feature (correct?), the Android/iOS app Geoloqi now has a Wikipedia layer. More info: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/new_wikipedia_layer_on_geoloqi_gives_yo... Geoloqi is pretty cool. It has some cool geo features you can tack on to your apps too: https://developers.geoloqi.com/%C2%A0in addition to its own feature set. (If anybody wants a contact, I know the founders.) -- Steven Walling Community Organizer at Wikimedia Foundation wikimediafoundation.org
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