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ouseful Info[ouseful Info] {Especially as it appears to keep breaking in the geocoding stakes:-(] We get a KML file containing a netwrok link from a Google MyMap, stick it into a pipe that pulls out the network link URL and converts the KML file it points to to a geoRSS feed, and then use the Yahoo pipes output filter to get a KML file (which should be pretty similar to the KML file that the network link pointed to...) which can then plot back on the Googlr map...

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Understanding Google Maps & Yahoo Local Search[Understanding Google Maps & Yahoo Local Search] Google Maps indexing and mapping geoRSS & KML files: Of course, getting sites to publish their content in KML is a good way - as long as it can be spider-ed efficiently. For smaller sites this works well, but for the larger sites wonder if there is a better way, personally think we have it working fairly well on geograph.org.uk but again lots of good content is being missed, due to the inherient ‘crawler’

Affordable Web Developer[Affordable Web Developer] Links: SpaceNavigator Contest, Excel to KML, Google Geo Talk, Crysis: SpaceNavigator Contest - Mickey at Google Earth Hacks has announced a contest in anticipation of the 10 millionth download of GE content from the site. The contest is to guess the date/time when the 10 millionth download will occur.

werio_clonhttp://werio-clon.livejournal.com/553626.html [werio_clon] Links: SpaceNavigator Contest, Excel to KML, Google Geo Talk, Crysis: Links: SpaceNavigator Contest, Excel to KML, Google Geo Talk, Crysis. SpaceNavigator Contest - Mickey at Google Earth Hacks has announced a contest in anticipation of the 10 millionth download of GE content from the site.

[Google Secret] Links: SpaceNavigator Contest, Excel to KML, Google Geo Talk, Crysis: SpaceNavigator Contest - Mickey at Google Earth Hacks has announced a contest in anticipation of the 10 millionth download of GE content from the site. The contest is to guess the date/time when the 10 millionth download will occur.

Ogle Earth[Ogle Earth] Links: Green screen, Star viewer, virtual volcanology, ExtGPS: Comes with a link to the location in Google Earth. Covered elsewhere: Also noteworthy, but already covered in other neogeography blogs: Google Code’s blog reviews recent developments in KML, procedural city modelling of Pompeii, ...

Juicy Geography's Google Earth bloghttp://www.juicygeography.co.uk/blog/?p=195 [Juicy Geography's Google Earth blog] Another Google Earth course”¦: HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY INTEGRATE GIS AND GOOGLE EARTH INTO TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE KEY STAGES

OUseful Info[OUseful Info] MyMaps GeoBlogger - Blogging From Google Maps: The pipe effectively allows you to use a Google My Map as a "geographical blogging surface". Each marker on the map corresponds to a separate post, or feed item.

Yosemite Blog[Yosemite Blog] Google Earth file: kml file that has some locations marked for where to shoot Horsetail falls from. Please be advised that “Location A” is approximate at best.

Grails New Pages Feedhttp://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOS/Exposing+to+Geo+Search [Grails New Pages Feed] Exposing to Geo Search (updated): It would be cool if there was some sort of NetworkLink that we could put for the 'next' set of features, but I couldn't find a way to do that without the google earth client attempting to follow it and resolve it. That would probably be fairly disastrous with huge, huge datasets, though we could try it out.

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