13 Mar
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Beta, Freeware, Web Services
MyLoki is a new web based service that enables users to instantly share & automatically update their current real-world location using WiFi-WLAN positioning to friends, family members, and anyone else through various channels such as Facebook, Google Maps, Jaiku, RSS feed, E-Mail signature or even your own website or blog in the form of badges.
MyLoki automates location sharing and lets you choose how and where your location is displayed. Every time you enter a new place, you can check into MyLoki, simply by opening your web browser or manually entering your location.

The MyLoki Facebook application posts your current location to your Mini Feed, showing your Facebook network where you are. Updates to your location are displayed on the MyLoki RSS feed on your profile page and are also integrated into applications like Google MyMaps or anything that supports GeoRSS. You can also create badges so that you can post a map or icon of your location to your blog, website, or email signature.
Click here to visit my.loki.com and register for this service.
3 Responses
Terrence W Luh
March 14th, 2008 at 1:32 am
1This program was listed by freeware but can’t download with a $29.95
charge. This would seem to me to resemble fraud !
Mike
March 14th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
2Terrence, I think you are confused. It is free. http://loki.com/
Martin Theiler
March 15th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
3Now thats a great news for MyLoki users. They have got plenty of features like GPS and wireless internet at the same time.
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