Been playing with the gadgets I brought with me to Boston. The pictures are being taken with N95 camera phone and I’m carrying the WBT201 GPS logging my location every second.
The software I’ve been using is slightly tricky. I use Nokia’s Media Transfer tool to move the images from the phone to my Mac. Then I’ve got a custom (Intel with expat support) version of gpsbabel to pull the traces off the GPS and convert them into nmea and gpx format. GPSPhotoLinker geotags the images before I drop them into iPhoto. The iPhotoToGoogleEarth plugin can export all the images with the nmea trace in a kmz which Google Earth opens beautifully.
The GPS is pretty accurate despite the trees and buildings. You can see that from the point that I shot the image, I have a great view of the basketball court. If you have GoogleEarth you can grab a copy of the entire trace.
