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RSS is a family of web feed formats, specified in XML and used for Web syndication. GeoRSS is a way to encode location in an RSS feed. The GeoNames "RSS to GeoRSS Converter" reads the entries of an RSS feed and searches the GeoNames Database to find a location for the entry text. If a relevant location is found, its latitude and longitude are added to the RSS feed using the GeoRSS encoding. With t
Posted on March 22, 2007 by Reverend Dan Catt [getting back into the swing of things] As reported over on O’Reilly Radar, I first saw it on the georss.org blog, but ultimately it all came from the Google Maps API Blog Google Maps now supports geoRSS feeds. And, as followers of this blog know, Flickr outputs geoRSS feeds by adding &georss=true onto the end of an RSS feed. Which means you can throw
We love web feeds. They keep us up to date with what is going on in the world. We always have the latest information on the subjects that we are interested in. Examples of web feeds are news articles and video and audio blogs. You can also find information feeds that show you certain information in a geospatial context. On this page, you find what you need to add your GeoRSS feed to your personal
GeoRSS, a very simple to use OGC format that extends RSS by adding location data, can now be consumed via Google Maps and the Google maps API. Congrats to Mikel and the OGC! As Google stated on the Google Maps API blog: 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 fe
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