 | | WiGLE™.net (Wireless Geographic Logging Engine) | Worldwide database and mapping of 15,953,554 wireless networks, 948,356,103 observations, since September 2001.
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|  | n e w s | | the seven year itch | Tue Sep 9 10:39:40 2008 uhtu | | seven years and 15+ million networks later and WiGLE.net keeps on putting a lot of little dots on maps. thank you all for keeping us company on this long strange stumble. truly amazing! | | an 'F' of a lot of points. | Thu Aug 28 21:27:11 2008 arkasha | | well, 0xF-million points. Once again, Dutch crested the WiGLE upload tsunami as it broke upon the shore of 15 millions. Congratulations, and thanks to EVERYONE who has helped us reach this milestone! I knew we shouldn't have used a single hex digit to represent our millions of access points... time to rewrite everything. | | tetradecimal | Wed May 14 07:10:27 2008 bobzilla | | 14 is the 3rd discrete biprime ( 2 . 7 ) and the 3rd member of the (2.q) discrete biprime family, says wikipedia. It is also the number of millions of GPS located networks now on the ol' WiGLE. Congrats to 'njhorvath' who snuck in the upload that pushed over the big counter. On to 15! | | lucky 13 | Wed Feb 6 21:44:51 2008 uhtu | | despite our best efforts, and the efforts of no less than half a dozen of the world's best kittens, the 13th million network was located this evening.
it may come as a surprise to long-time WiGLE watchers that Dutch managed to edge out many worthy defenders to snatch that dubious incremental honor. congrats to Dutch, and sorry that we'll have to send the labcoat back to get another set of hashmarks added. | | WiGLE Millionaire | Fri Jan 18 10:28:55 2008 bobzilla | | Congrats to whitedice, who managed to accumulate a million located new-to-WiGLE networks.. *by himself*! I, for one, welcome our new cyborg nethugging overlord. | | 12 mil fo' shiz' | Fri Oct 19 10:42:02 2007 arkasha | | Things that increase steadily make me happy. Things that increase at an increasing rate make me even happier! Congrats go to ccie4526 for his/her obsessive stumbling and inscruitable nickname. Additional props go to ALL our users. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements, and keep on stumbling! | | Older Articles |
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WiGLE: An online database which accepts "stumbles" or "WiLDs" in the "wi-scan", "wi-scan with extensions" and "CWGD" formats (GPS tagged data about 802.11 wireless networks). NetStumbler, DStumbler, Kismet, Pocket Warrior and other clients generate data in these formats. Data is stored in a database, locations are triangulated, and data is shared via web requests. JiGLE: An interactive, zoomable java-based client to WiGLE. Plot, relate, and look up wireless networking from stumbles or from the WiGLE database, overlaying them on GIS maps of cities. Current version: 0.7.5 DiGLE: A Windows native mapping client similar to JiGLE. Current: 0.1.1 RiGLE: A Java backend "MapPack" generator which can generate maps for JiGLE on request via this website. The maps are created from raw ascii TIGER geographic data from the Census Bureau and NIMA, and therefore we are not restricted by anyone else's copyrights. PRInGLE: A Palm mapping client (coming someday!) |