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Documents matching your search: 11 [shown 4] - Microsoft, Google and Yahoo support GeoRSS
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... Microsoft, Google and Yahoo support GeoRSS
This week, Microsoft announced their new Live Maps, in addition to supporting Firefox on Windows for 3D, now supports the GeoRSS standard...
... They join Google which recently announced the support of GeoRSS and KML mapping in their Google Maps API...
... As for KML, Google Earth's file format, this new Google Maps integration is not unrelated to the recent announcement of internet-wide KML search capabilities within Google Earth...
... KML and GeoRSS Support Added to the Google Maps API One of the things I love most about Google Maps and Google Earth is that it's easy for anyone to create and display new geographically referenced content...
... Whether it's pictures from your vacation, favorite places on the globe, or the hiking trails you like to visit, all you have to do is create a KML file (using Google Earth or any other tool) and load it up...
... This idea that you can view data from external sources inside Google Maps and Earth is really exciting to us, and I'm pleased to announce two major new features in this area...
... To start we now support GeoRSS as a data format for geographic content in Google Maps...
... We want to enable users to create data in whatever format is most convenient for them, and feel that by supporting both KML and GeoRSS we can enable a wider variety of people and applications to contribute content to Google Maps...
... We've built support for the Simple, GML, and W3C Geo encodings of GeoRSS -- all you have to do is enter the full URL of a GeoRSS file into the Maps query box to load the file...
... For example, take a look at SlashGeo's GeoRSS on Google Maps...
... Most importantly, we've extended support for displaying geographic data -- both KML and GeoRSS -- into the Google Maps API...
... Now in addition to programatically adding content to a Maps API site, you can create your content as KML or GeoRSS and load it into the Map with a simple function call...
... This makes it easier for API sites to maintain content in a flexible format that can be accessed via the API or in a number of other tools directly, and makes it simpler to create a rich API site with declarative content, instead of a lot of code...
... Below is an example that shows KML and GeoRSS layers rendered on a Google Maps API powered map...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1175919998.html
- Google lets users create own maps
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... Google lets users create own maps
Google is out to make map-making simpler, giving away tools for ordinary users to pinpoint locations, draw routes and attach photos or video to existing online maps, the company said yesterday...
... The Web search leader, which set off an explosion of creative map-making among professional programmers after introducing Google Maps two years ago, is now offering MyMaps, tools for everyday users to create maps in a few mouse clicks...
... "Who better to create maps than local experts...
... " Jessica Lee, product manager for Google Maps, said in an interview...
... " Creators of custom maps can publish them so other users can find them when searching Google Maps...
... See the new features by clicking on the MyMaps tab now available at Google Maps...
... Just search out an address on Google Maps and add MyMaps locations automatically to anyone of your existing maps by clicking the button that appears saying "Save to MyMaps"...
... Leave it to a Google engineer to create a map featuring the locations where great computer languages were invented in recent decades: http://tinyurl...
... MyMaps is initially available in the US and the national versions of Google in nine other countries including Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Spain...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1175936391.html
- SEO, Tags and Customized Google Search
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... Just as the Internet allows users to create and share their own media via the Web, so too does it enable users to organize digital material their own way with tags, rather than relying on preexisting formats of classifying information, such as search engine directories, yellow pages, and nearly any other topically oriented hierarchical ontology...
... Search Resources Rooted in folksonomies (define), tagging systems are generally created by users themselves, rather than site owners, and make online resources far more accessible and searchable than they had ever been before...
... (Eurekster's moniker for tag clouds) widgets created to date, the free service allows user to personalize Web searches into an ontology that's highly targeted and relevant to its audience...
... Lijit allows users to readily create a customized tag-based search engine...
... Rollyo is similar to Lijit in how it allows users to create personalized search engines based only on sources you trust...
... Its searchrolls facilitate exploring, saving, and personalizing searches created by others...
... According to Rollyo, about a thousand new searchrolls are created each day...
... The ontology lends itself to the creation and concentration of topical themes, which when interlinked to sites, blogs, photos, videos, and the like, can create a powerful, readily built part of a link-building strategy...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1193242887.html
- Report: Big Statistics
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... Among the top 15 countries (ranked by penetration), Internet audiences in India, the Russian Federation and China increased the most in 2006, growing 33, 21 and 20 percent, respectively...
... now account for 80 percent of the world’s online population, with rapidly developing countries experiencing double-digit growth rates year-over-year...
... ” Canada, Israel, and South Korea Lead the World in Online Engagement As a measure of engagement, comScore also analyzed the top 10 countries ranked by average hours online per visitor for January 2007...
... – all countries with high broadband penetration...
... In fact, in each of the top 10 countries, the time spent online by users with a broadband connection was substantially greater than the time spent by users with a narrowband connection...
... Top 15 Countries by Internet Penetration Unique Visitors Age 15+* January 2007 vs...
... Top 10 Countries by Average Monthly Hours Online per Unique Visitor Broadband vs...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1174334963.html
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