Sanoodi Mapping
I need to remember this: Sanoodi mapping. It is a way of recording your route, en route and showing it live via the Internet. Oli Broom (Cycling to the Ashes) appears to use it (although it is credited...
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I’ve mentioned Sanoodi Mapping before – read the previous post here. I’ve just revisited the site, created my own page and produced the map and profile that you can see in the picture for my commute to...
View ArticleI love Sanoodi!
This is a truly amazing piece of software. It’s the kind of thing that makes you wonder how people occupied their time before the invention of the Internet, GPS, GPRS etc… Just what did people do? I...
View ArticleI no longer love Sanoodi, I just like it
It appears that it is not possible to embed Sanoodi maps in WordPress. This is a real, real, real shame Why? (Non-technical answers please – I have read the technical reasons on the Internet.) Tagged:...
View ArticleSanoodi Eurovelo 5 profile
My first rough attempt at a route for the Eurovelo 5 is now on my Sanoodi profile – click here to see it. I’d like to refine this is the months to come but the basic profile of my journey … Continue...
View ArticleLong-distance cycling with a folding bike
George Jemmott adds some useful comments to the GPS tracking and mapping strand of thought; Re: sanoodi, I prefer bikely.com at the moment. It’s more bike-centric, and doesn’t have such a focus on...
View ArticleSanoodi? Paul? Hwyl? Facebook? Hotmail?
The Internet is sometimes a confusing thing. It’s not helped by the fact we all make it complicated by people like me signing up to a myriad of different ways of communicating. So when I send a message...
View ArticleSanoodi: I love them again
Apologies to everyone who is Welsh. “Hwyl” is not some alternative name for “Paul”. It means (control your laughter) “cheers” and so when Paul from Sanoodi emailed me last week, he was simply being...
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