Find Any Place on Earth with Glosk.com a Free New Service Allowing Users to Browse and Search Entire Planet
Find Any Place on Earth with Glosk.com a Free New Service Allowing Users to Browse and Search Entire Planet
With over 7,300,000 world-wide places currently available, Glosk.com has opened its doors to general public. Everyone is invited to participate on the site, either by uploading photos or by entering personal comments related to a specified location.
Porto, Portugal July 28, 2005 -- Glosk.com is officially online providing its visitors with a fast, intuitive and addictive method of browsing through the Globe, and by "Globe" we really
mean world-wide coverage.
As soon as we enter the site, we are surprised with the minimalist, yet attractive, look of Glosk. The process of searching is so simple that users just have to choose if they want to
browse through a country or to search for a location entering some word(s) - just an example: did you know there is a place called "Stupid Creek"!
When a location is finally reached or discovered, visitors can see comments and photos of other people, upload their own content, see an interactive map with satellite imagery - provided
in partnership with Google, and also look for nearby locations.
"Our goal is to build a strong web community of proactive visitors who will help us indexing the entire world," said Jorge Oliveira, IT developer at Glosk.com. "While we are still in Beta
state, we are proud to provide one of the fastest and coolest services of this kind."
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release (or for a sample, copy or demo), contact Jorge Oliveira or visit www.glosk.com.