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May2

crowd-sourcing-geospatial

Crowdsourcing geospatial information has definitely become a common component of recent breaking news stories. Flickr, Blogs, Maps, Twitter, YouTube, et. al. are all normal channels that people are turning to in order to share, follow, and re-broadcast reports, information, tidbits, thoughts, and actions. Most prevalently in this incarnation beginning with the San Diego fires, and more recently the Mumbai attacks, and now swine flu.

For example, in the Mumbai Attacks there was an widely retweeted (rebroadcast) report that the government had asked people to stop twittering - when it hadn’t. In addition, there were numerous other questionable outcomes of the use of this crowd-sourced data.

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