Vicarious.ly: SimpleGeo’s One Location-Based Stream To Visualize Them All
MG Siegler
Mar 11, 2010

As I’ve made abundantly clear over the past several days, just about every service that has anything to do with location is launching something at the SXSW festival which starts tomorrow in Austin, Texas. Don’t believe me, here’s a small sampling (Foursquare, Gowalla, Loopt, Whrrl, Plancast, Brizzly, Twitter). So, how are you going to wrap your head around all this location data? SimpleGeo has an awesome way.

Vicarious.ly is a real-time location-based stream of information presented in a nice visual way. While the plan is to eventually launch one for many different cities around the U.S. and eventually the world, the first one is based around Austin, for SXSW. To make it, SimpleGeo partnered with BlockChalk, Brightkite, Bump Technologies, Flickr, Fwix, Foursquare, Gowalla, and Twitter to pull all of their location data and place it both in a constantly-updating stream, and put data points on a Google Map at the top of the page. These data points are represented by the logos of the various companies, so it’s easy to follow visually.

Those concerned about the privacy implications of this need not worry, Vicarious.ly doesn’t pull actual user names from the companies mentioned above. Instead, they simply note that “someone” checked-in at a venue. They do, however, give the venue name, which is a hyperlink. So if someone just checked into Stubb’s Bar-B-Q in Austin on Gowalla, you’ll see a link back to the Gowalla page for that venue. Likewise, if someone uploads a geotagged picture to Flickr, you’ll see a thumbnail of the picture in Vicarious.ly’s stream, and clicking on it will take you to that picture’s Flickr page.

It’s fairly amazing to see just how much activity there is even today, the day before the conference starts. Tomorrow and the weekend should be insane. “The amount of real-time, location-based information we’re indexing is staggering.  We wanted a powerful way to showcase that, so we built Vicarious.ly and targeted the launch to coincide with a massive gathering of geeks,” co-founder Matt Galligan says about the project.

You’ll note just how much of the activity are check-ins from either Foursquare or Gowalla. Those two are likely to be the two main competitors in the location war that will take place this weekend. (If you’re surprised not to see tweets in the stream, it’s a bug that SimpleGeo hopes to squash tonight).

For more on SimpleGeo, which has a powerful set of tools to easily provide geolocation infrastructure for other companies (such as the new hot startup, StickyBits), check out this and this.

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  • http://www.felipecoimbra.com Felipe Coimbra

    Hasn’t it been established that black is NOT a good background color for a site?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=662765241 Matthew Paul

    Lookin’ good Joe, Derek, Matt, Brendan, Mike et al! Love the domain hack :)

    Wish you could live vicarious.ly in augmented reality? Checkout Look Who’s Bumpin’:

    http://bit.ly/BumpRADAR

    Powered by SimpleGeo & the same southby.me layers as visualized by vicarious.ly, BumpRADAR adds augmented reality support to iPhone 3G S

  • http://goldinroute.com egoldin

    Nope, don’t think it has.

  • http://www.geome.me bob hitching

    nice work SimpleGeo! and if you are not attending SXSW and want to see a real-time geo-stream of anywhere else on the planet, you can try GeoMeme which currently includes Twitter and MySpace feeds – http://www.geome.me (disclosure: yep, i am the guy behind GeoMeme)

  • Naren

    Site not loading.. has it been (tech)crunched?

  • Moe Glitz

    I don’t see the point of looking at these nobodies signing in at a location.
    It ain’t even a Z List Stream.

    Elvis has left the building!

  • http://www.felipecoimbra.com Felipe Coimbra

    We’ll see how long it takes for this one to change it… They all do it eventually.

  • http://herprom.wordpress.com herprom

    Very cool, it’s fun to watch all the check-in grow on the map.

  • fancypants

    Genuine question : I don’t quite understand what services simplegeo provides? Geocoding?

  • anon

    It looks like they provide B2B geo data, infrastructure, and apis – things like data access, data storage, geocoding, point radius searches, etc. Their website also claims some sort of AR api in the vein of Layar, but who knows … their service is closed. Maybe they are targeting enterprise or maybe they just aren’t ready to open up. It sounds interesting though. geoapi.com seems more fully baked right now.

  • http://cliqset.com/ Darren Bounds

    If you find that interesting, you should check out: http://sxsw.cliqset.com/.

    Real-time checkins from all the major geo providers in and around Austin, plus trending and historic views.

    See what people had to say at 3am the night before when they’re drunk as hell.

  • http://parislemon.com MG Siegler

    ha. nice.

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  • Ilan Ben Menachem

    this is nice article…just loving it….

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  • http://twitter.com/chrisco chrisco

    Seems true, at least based on what I’ve seen over the years. Heroku is still black (and looks great).

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