Sadly the domain geotastic.com is already taken but even so a Google search on “gary gale geotastic” shows www.garygale.com as the prime hit (and we’ll just conveniently gloss over the “did you mean: gary gale egotastic” suggestion).
And now, hot out of a FedEx package from neighborhoodies.com comes the next step in the evolution of geotasticism … the Geotastic! hoodie!
Guarantees instant geotasticness to the wearer. No, really. You saw it here first, beware of imitations.
Another Piece Of Bloggage By Gary
Self professed "geek with a life", geo-blogger, geo-talker and geo-tweeter, Gary works in London and Berlin as Director of Places for Nokia; he's a co-founder of WhereCamp EU, the chair of w3gconf and sits on the W3C POI Working Group and the UK Location User Group. A contributor to the Mapstraction mapping API, Gary speaks and presents at a wide range of conferences and events including Where 2.0, State of the Map, AGI GeoCommunity, Geo-Loco, Social-Loco, GeoMob, the BCS GeoSpatial SG and LocBiz. Writing as regularly as possible on location, place, maps and other facets of geography, Gary blogs at www.vicchi.org and tweets as @vicchi.
Other bloggage that may or may not be geo-related to this one:
- Nestoria Interview
Hot on the heels of last week’s Fire Eagle presentation I was granted the privilege of an interview by Nestoria’s Ed Freyfogle; the interview is now up on Nestoria’s blog....
- Finding Inspiration And Teaching Myself Location History At The BCS Geospatial SG
With GeoBabel firmly put to rest, I was looking for inspiration when Andrew Larcombe asked me back to the British Computer Society’s Geospatial Specialist Group to speak. After a week...
- For The Cartographer In You: A London Maps Meetup
It may have escaped your notice but London is pretty much map mad at the moment. If it’s not documentaries on the BBC it’s exhibitions of maps at the British...
- More Location Tracking; This Time From Foursquare
Back in March of this year I wrote about deliberately tracking my journey by using Google’s Latitude and unexpectedly tracking the same journey by looking at the history of my...
- Fighting GeoBabel on Two Fronts
The well known, highly opinionated and occasionally error prone Tech Crunch seems to think there’s a location war going on. A search for the keywords location and war on the...


You, sir, are an epic nerd. I salute you.