My Google Latitude is now live to the world

People I know from London keep asking me, “Are you in San Francisco?” and, people from San Francisco keep asking if I’m in London.

The where-are-you question is very, very relevant in the context of business so I’ve been trying to solve that with the use of a Where Am I function on my personal site, Ewan.net.

I was previously using BlogLoc for this function… but it was getting a little bit annoying having to manually update every time I remembered.

So instead I’ve decided to try out Google’s Latitude facility. Latitude allows you to see the locations of your friends on a Google Map (either on your phone or online) and it works pretty well.

Recently the Google Latitude team announced that they’ve added a public ‘badge’ facility that you can place anywhere on the web to show off your current location. This definitely isn’t for everyone, especially if you’re a little bit suspicious or concerned about your privacy. But I like the concept myself and I thought it was worth a try. Google have been particularly direct with their warnings — which I heeded — so I haven’t displayed by actual street level GPS location. Instead I’ve displayed my general ‘city level’ location.

Here’s what it looks like on the blog:

Nifty.

If you’d like to do the same, get your Google Latitude Public Location Badge here.

View Comments to “My Google Latitude is now live to the world”
  1. andrewgrill 20 May 2009 at 10:08 am #

    Ewan, I been doing the same for a few weeks now – my last known location is at http://www.andrewgrill.com/whereis and I also have a mobile optimised version if you go in from a mobile.

    I have already had someone say that they looked at where I was before they called me – brilliant and this is EXACTLY what it is for.

    Great service and now app developers can use the location I allow them to see.

    Andrew Grill
    http://www.londoncalling.mobi

  2. andrewgrill 20 May 2009 at 4:08 pm #

    Ewan, I been doing the same for a few weeks now – my last known location is at http://www.andrewgrill.com/whereis and I also have a mobile optimised version if you go in from a mobile.

    I have already had someone say that they looked at where I was before they called me – brilliant and this is EXACTLY what it is for.

    Great service and now app developers can use the location I allow them to see.

    Andrew Grill
    http://www.londoncalling.mobi

  3. Ew4n 20 May 2009 at 10:43 pm #

    Oh I really like how you've done that, Andrew!
    How did you handle the mobile optimised version?

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  4. Ew4n 20 May 2009 at 11:05 pm #

    Oh I really like how you've done that, Andrew!
    How did you handle the mobile optimised version?

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  5. Ew4n 21 May 2009 at 4:43 am #

    Oh I really like how you've done that, Andrew!
    How did you handle the mobile optimised version?

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  6. Ew4n 21 May 2009 at 5:05 am #

    Oh I really like how you've done that, Andrew!
    How did you handle the mobile optimised version?

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  7. Glenn Fernandes 25 May 2009 at 12:17 am #

    This new facility by google seems to be working really well. People are very much happy using Google latitude. Its so nice that we can always be in touch with our friends and family members. People who are concerned about their privacy can use the option of hiding themselves.

  8. Glenn Fernandes 25 May 2009 at 6:17 am #

    This new facility by google seems to be working really well. People are very much happy using Google latitude. Its so nice that we can always be in touch with our friends and family members. People who are concerned about their privacy can use the option of hiding themselves.

  9. hudsonbar 22 September 2009 at 4:22 am #

    Is this true ?

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