Author Archives: geoterrestrial

Your universal mylocation url

If you are a GeoGroups or GPSToday user, you can now allow iPhone (or any other mobile platform) users to track your location via your Universal MyLocation Url, http://www.geoterrestrial.com/mylocation/username, for example http://www.geoterrestrial.com/mylocation/casper2.
Share this link with others to give anyone an easy way to request permission to see your location. Once the user has access, besides [...]

GeoGroups now have friendly urls and RSS feeds with GeoRSS

The url scheme is significantly simplified. Groups now have friendly urls, for example weather alert would be http://www.geoterrestrial.com/groups/weather-alert/
This makes it easier to remember or pass around links to your groups. If the group name has special characters or spaces, replace with hyphens while typing in the address bar.
Additionally, now you can subscribe to an RSS [...]

GPSToday now adds geolocation to twitter posts

Now when you send a message to username twitter from GPSToday on your mobile device, and also enable “Add My Location”, your location will be posted to twitter’s new geolocation feature along with the status message.
-The GeoTerrestrial Team

Map or download your location history

If you have been tracking your location using the geoterrestrial platform, you can now access your location history on the website.
Click the History link in your My Location post to bring up a time-range selection. You can choose to show your past movements on the map, or download to file, or even attach pictures and [...]

Speed traps now available in GPSToday in 6 countries

The speed traps group now has thousands of points across the US, UK, CA, DE, NL, including red-light camera locations. Join and browse on the desktop, or set a geoalert on your mobile device.
There has also been an update to the hot spot group with many more wifi hotspots added in many countries. A bunch [...]

GeoTerrestrial Powers Geolocation For Worlds Highest Rally

The 11th Raid-de-Himalaya will pass through some of the most breathtakingly beautiful and yet, harsh terrains of the Western Himalayas. Rallyists will be climbing over some of the highest motorable passes in the world, including the Tanglang La, the second highest motorable pass in the world, and spending nights under sub-zero conditions at camps.
GeoTerrestrial [...]