myGeoDiary Adds New Features for Adventurers Tracking their Geo-Social Lives Spring has sprung, and people all over the world are dusting off their bikes, hiking gear and fitness equipment in preparation for new adventures. To help individuals more fully capture their outdoor activities this year, myGeoDiary (http://www.mygeodiary.com) today added new features, including advanced activity-based search, community tags highlighting popular geo-social activities, and private and community track access differentiation, as well as an easier to use web interface for its growing service.
Key features:
* Organize and record it in one place. Tracks are automatically geo-tagged for review and comparison, enabling users to gain insight into their own and other's activities, such as fitness goals. Additionally, users can now search tracks by user activities and tags, and soon search by location, by full text and by person.
* Personalize their geo-data by pin-pointing maps and uploading photos, video and audio with specific annotations to show where they have been. Users can also set access and privacy limits for viewing personal stored content on the free service.
* Share their experiences via the web with family, friends and other community enthusiasts. Using the service, now users can publish personalized tracks to any website on the Internet, including popular social media and networking sites, such as Blogspot, Flickr, Google Earth, and mash-ups with Microsoft Virtual Earth, YouTube and more.
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