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How I Used Modern Technology to Track Down and Win an Ultrabook

ITS Tactical Editor-in-Chief’s note: I wanted to republish Mike’s write-up here to highlight the technology methods he used to track down his new laptop.

I was browsing Gizmodo  on October 2nd and noticed they had a post with some great car photography. Looking over the gallery, the last image stood out. A picture of a laptop? That’s odd. But I read the caption for it and turns out they were running a contest. Find out where the picture was taken and win a brand new Ultrabook computer.  Well, I desperately need a new laptop and I also love a good contest.

I’m in.

Just one problem… I don’t have a clue as to where this photo was taken.

Photo by Ryan Russell.

Where is this Ultrabookâ„¢?

Tweet your guess along with the hashtag #ultrabookspotted and a link to this post (here, we’ve made it easy for you: right click this link and select “Copy Link Address” to paste into your tweet) by 6 PM ET on October 9. You could win an ultra-sleek Ultrabookâ„¢ for your very own self.

I didn’t let the fact that it could be anywhere in the world deter me. Read on for my breakdown on how I found the Ultrabook.

Where is it exactly?

N 37.828242 W 122.500154

After discovering the location, I submitted my entry and anxiously awaited the end of the contest. It was running until the 9th at 6PM and since that time I’ve been checking both my email and Twitter like crazy for any news. The rules stated that it was a drawing and you were allowed one tweet per day. I don’t think the other entrants read that part of the rules so I had a lot of entries in when the contest ended.

Well the other day, I got the news I was waiting for. A tweet from the Executive Director of Content for Gawker Media:

@mikepetrucci Would you mind DM’ing me when you have a free moment — I have some very good news to share with you. //  @raywert

“Wha?!”

I told myself to calm down and just send him a message. I was careful to be all cool and chill… “Hey man, what’s up?” (hahah!)

Long story short, I won the Ultrabook! Technology is pretty amazing isn’t it? Being able to track down the location of a photo (with no EXIF data) using good ol’ fashioned detective work is entirely possible. It also gives you a look into how much of a digital footprint we leave behind and something to think about.

Shout out to Gawker Media, Gizmodo, Jalopnik, photographer Ryan Russell, and Intel for running this contest.

ITS Tactical Editor-in-Chief’s note: I wanted to  republish  Mike’s write-up here to highlight the technology methods he used to track down his new laptop.

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