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Documents matching your search: 21 [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...
... In short, GeoRSS is a standard supported by the Open Geospatial Consortium that incorporates geolocation in an interoperable manner to RSS feeds...
... 's support of GeoRSS, all the major players are in and the future looks bright for this emerging standard...
... From the GeoRSS website: 'As RSS becomes more and more prevalent as a way to publish and share information, it becomes increasingly important that location is described in an interoperable manner so that applications can request, aggregate, share and map geographically tagged feeds...
... 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...
... 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...
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... Below is an example that shows KML and GeoRSS layers rendered on a Google Maps API powered map...
... You can toggle on and off the sample layers, or feel free to enter a URL to your favorite KML or GeoRSS content and hit the 'Add' button to see it on the map...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1175919998.html
- SEO, Tags and Customized Google Search
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... In Yahoo's Flickr, tags work like keywords or labels that users add to their photos to make them easier to find later or to discover via image search engines and search engines that provide blended results...
... A December 2006 Pew Internet survey finds that 28 percent of Internet users have tagged or categorized such content online as photos, news stories, and blog posts...
... Tagging has quickly gained popularity because it allows humans to bring a layer of collective, topically pertinent, and intuitive organization to what otherwise would be a discombobulated heap of semi-aggregated data, such as reverse chronological archives or authors pages, and the like...
... Because tagging is used as an indexing tool and as a way to search for information, both in specific databases and across the Internet, some say it's conceivable that tagging technology could one day give search engines like Google and Yahoo a run for their money...
... Rollyo offers interesting search features, as well, like the RollBar Bookmarklet, which allows users to drag an entire Rollyo experience onto a browser, and the ability to add a searchroll to Firefox with one click...
... 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
- BURNFEED : )
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... BURNFEED : )
The social web weekly: a quick-fire roundup of some of the news, announcements and conversations that have occurred throughout the week...
... Maybe Google CEO Eric Schmidt was right when he (allegedly) told Murdoch that the MySpace acquisition will prove to be the best deal of his life...
... It works much like Wikipedia in that anyone can submit information, however, Citizendium requires users to register with their real names, and its articles are governed by an editorial board, in the hope that this will ensure the site has more authority...
... Right now to become a contributor requires having a non-free email address (so no Hotmail, Gmail and the like), ruling out participation for lots of people...
... Copyright © 2007 Stakh SEO News (All about Ranking) How many people use the Internet...
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- What search engines plan..?
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... but if you asked a librarian for information you would not just give them 2...
... 3 words -- you would give them the opportunity to give you the rich detailed answer you want...
... " Google thinks that technology is more important Google's representative Matthew Glotzbach argued that the computers should be able to find out what people want: "In the distant future we will not be able to get you to take more action, because we will get close enough with what you give us...
... ] Larry Page [the co-founder] of Google often says, 'the perfect search engine would understand exactly what you mean and give back exactly what you want'...
... Copyright © 2007 Stakh SEO News...
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