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Privacy, IoT Standards & Open Data | Let's Connect E012 | OpenCage's Ed Freyfogle
Let's Connect! An Internet of Things Podcast
English - April 22, 2021 16:44 - 18 minutes - 17 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsTechnology Business Management tech digital transformation internet of things iot technology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In episode 12 of the Let's Connect! Podcast, Ed Freyfogle, Head of Product at OpenCage, joins host Ken Briodagh to talk about Location Tracking and Geocoding in open data networks for IoT.
Ed Freyfogle is Head of product for OpenCage. Prior to OpenCage, Ed was co-founder of Lokku, the company that spun out OpenCage. He started his career in the early days of the internet as the first developer at yahoo.de. He has an MBA from MIT, a degree in engineering from Duke University, and was a Fulbright Scholar in Weimar, Germany. Connect with Ed on Twitter and LinkedIn and listen to his GeoMob podcast!
OpenCage provides a geocoding API used by many IoT service providers at high volume (millions of queries per day) to convert device location (longitude, latitude) into useful location information. And they do it using open data from OpenStreetmap. OpenCage started in 2013 as a project within Lokku, a company with a long history of using and supporting OpenStreetMap. They implemented the first ever commercial use of OpenStreetMap (all the way back in the internet dark ages of 2006!), and were one of the first companies to use OpenStreetMap maps instead of Google maps. In May 2015 Lokku was acquired by Mitula Group. The OpenCage project was spun out into an independent brand, and has run independently ever since. Follow OpenCage on Twitter!
Time Stamps
0:00 Show Introduction
1:04 Ed Freyfogle Introduction
1:30 What is Geocoding?
2:28 OpenStreetMap, or Google Maps: What’s the Difference?
5:18 How Much Will it Cost?
6:50 Security and Privacy in Open Location Data: Is it Good Enough?
9:00 Remote Locations, Away from Roads
10:35 Location tracking at Sea, and on Rails
13:00 Data Protection and the Unintended Consequences Law
13:30 Location Services Standards Organizations
14:55 Final Thoughts