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Mapping 3.0 - Locate, Navigate, Understand

Mapping 3.0 - Locate, Navigate, Understand

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Just as the internet evolved from Web1 to Web2 to Web3, mapping technology is experiencing its own paradigm shift. This episode explores how we've progressed from static maps to real-time navigation to contextual spatial understanding—and why this convergence of technologies represents a foundational shift that most people haven't recognized yet.

Mapping 1.0 (3000 BCE - 1990s): Locate

  • Fixed coordinates, static maps, survey-based
  • Key milestone: GPS consumer access (1995)

Mapping 2.0 (1996 - 2010s): Navigate

  • Interactive wayfinding, real-time updates, universal smartphone access
  • Key examples: MapQuest (1996), Google Maps (2005), Waze (2013)

Mapping 3.0 (2010s - Present): Understand

  • Temporal intelligence, predictive insights, contextual interpretation
  • Multidimensional data layers (environmental, social, economic)
  • Key capabilities: ML traffic prediction, AR overlay, computer vision

Highlights:

  • Just as internet evolved from Read (Web1) → Read/Write (Web2) → Read/Write/Own (Web3), maps evolved from Locate → Navigate → Understand
  • Mapping 1.0 lasted millennia, 2.0 lasted ~20 years, 3.0 is evolving rapidly as a foundational layer rather than distinct domain

Host: Bryce Bladon | Editor: AJ Fillari | Sponsors: Spexi.com / LayerDrone.org

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