Geobrowsing
The delivery of relevant information from the Internet based on a mobile user's location at that time, i.e., a map of local restaurants, bars, or coffee joints. The term combines the concept of geospatial data, which literally refers to the geographical data needed to plot features on the earth, with Web browsing for information. The idea is that geobrowsing cuts down on the time needed to search for local information because the user's location is already factored into the equation.
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