Mapping 3.0 - Locate, Navigate, Understand
DRONE ON - En podcast av Bryce Bladon - Måndagar
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): LocateFixed coordinates, static maps, survey-basedKey milestone: GPS consumer access (1995)Mapping 2.0 (1996 - 2010s): NavigateInteractive wayfinding, real-time updates, universal smartphone accessKey examples: MapQuest (1996), Google Maps (2005), Waze (2013)Mapping 3.0 (2010s - Present): UnderstandTemporal intelligence, predictive insights, contextual interpretationMultidimensional data layers (environmental, social, economic)Key capabilities: ML traffic prediction, AR overlay, computer visionHighlights: Just as internet evolved from Read (Web1) → Read/Write (Web2) → Read/Write/Own (Web3), maps evolved from Locate → Navigate → UnderstandMapping 1.0 lasted millennia, 2.0 lasted ~20 years, 3.0 is evolving rapidly as a foundational layer rather than distinct domainHost: Bryce Bladon | Editor: AJ Fillari | Sponsors: Spexi.com / LayerDrone.org
