Geotags.org > March 04, 2010
Exclusive Look at Plazes for iPhone
[TechCrunch] The phone detects the user’s location through the iPhone API, then presents the user with a number of suggested descriptions (for example, opening Plazes from our office presented us with choices of “TechCrunch HQ” and “The Mansion”, both of which were assigned to the coordinates by previous visitors).
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January 14, 2010
Reviewing the Plazes APIs | novemberborn.net
[Novemberborn] The plazes.buddies method could return the same information and drop the vicinity, as this can be derived from the distance. In fact, since the Launcher API requires a special API key, this is what’s done in the Ruby implementation already.
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Posted at 04:01 PM
September 12, 2009
twitterfail: There is some problem in twitter API geocode. It is ...
[twitterfail timeline] There is some problem in twitter API geocode. It is giving error for empty query. Twitter is looking into the is.. http://bit.ly/19hHeu.
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Posted at 04:03 PM
September 08, 2009
JAK - Open source KML API for Java released - News - The H Open ...
[The H - news feed] Micromata has released a new all Java API for working the KML geospatial files.
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Posted at 03:33 PM
June 04, 2009
Coming up in HTML 5 - Geolocation API Support in browsers
[dzone.com: latest front page] One of the interesting feature that is currently being tested and incorporated in all major browsers is the Geolocation API. Don't get scared with the Sci-fi name, the API is nothing but for identifying the user's location when they .
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Posted at 04:03 PM
November 01, 2008
Google Gears Geolocation API Gets WiFi
[ProgrammableWeb] However we realized laptop users would benefit from location enabled web sites too. Today we are adding WiFi signals to the Geolocation API so that laptop users can benefit from location enabled web sites for the first time and mobile users from the increased accuracy.
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Posted at 04:02 PM
Google Gears Geolocation API For Laptop WiFi
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[WebmasterWorld] (Google has) enhanced the Gears Geolocation API so that developers can now securely locate users to within 200m accuracy in major desktop browsers in hundreds of cities around the world. Whether your users are Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox or (soon) Opera users, you can now automatically deliver an experience that is tailored to their current location.
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Posted at 04:01 PM
May 24, 2008
Firefox Geolocation Redux and a JS Library
[ixda Interaction08 | Savannah Blog Posts] Posted by Aza Raskin After the excellent feedback I got on my last geolocation blog post, Ive updated the proposed geolocation API. More importantly, Ive also created a pure Javascript library which you can use to start playing around ...
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Posted at 04:04 PM
July 16, 2006
Awesome Yahoo Geocode API PHP Class
[i am actually a giant robot.] Yahoo has a killer geocoding API that translates your address, city, state to latitude and longitude. Well, since I’m working on mapping software, I definitely need something like that.
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Posted at 02:42 AM
June 07, 2006
Where 2.0: Standards
[O'Reilly Radar] As the number of mapping platforms increases, standards start to be more important. If upcoming wants to offer access to its database for people to include in their own mashups or applications, what data format or web services API standards should they adhere to?
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Posted at 05:19 AM
April 28, 2006
Google Maps for Europe & the Rise of GeoTagging
[Natural Search Optimization SEO Blog] We’re already seeing all sorts of interesting mashups of things which have been produced with the Google Maps API, so you can look forward to seeing even more interesting applications occur when people begin exploiting the data tie-ins that are going to be possible through the use of GeoTagging data. As Google expands their Maps to Europe and other countries, the incentive to usse their Map API only increases, too.
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Posted at 02:43 AM
April 22, 2006
Plazes API 1.0
[ruk.ca | peter rukavina's weblog] The Plazes API has gone 1.0, and has lots of interesting new features. But, oddly, no “launch”
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Posted at 02:38 AM
April 17, 2006
Plazes API 1.0
[Oliver Thylmann - Thoughts] The Plazes API 1.0 is here. More information right on the Plazes Blog.
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Posted at 06:41 PM
February 20, 2006
GeoRSS Google Maps API Extention
[Digital Media Minute] The GeoRSS Google Maps API Extention is a simple way to create a Google Map using the GeoRSS extension to the RSS standard. The API extension is simply a small JavaScript library and is very easy to implement.
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Posted at 11:18 PM
November 05, 2005
GoogleMaps geocode lookup
[High Earth Orbit] GoogleMaps API officially states that they don’t provide a geocoder or route lookup via their API. A geocoder is a service that translates a name into geo coordinates like latitude and longitude.
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Posted at 12:14 AM
Using the Yahoo Geocoding API with PHP
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[Spatially Adjusted] ) that have occurred over the past 7 days. IMG y!-php-geocode-example.png Tags: yahoomaps php geocode Posted by James Fee at 05:59 AM |
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Posted at 12:13 AM
October 18, 2005
Geobloggers and the Y! Identity API
[O'Reilly Radar] Because the new Flickr API ties in with Yahoo is means that anyone with a Yahoo username can login and use the geobloggers site, without any additional registration. Geobloggers has gone from a potential user base of anyone with a Flickr account, who sent me an email, that I'd have to process by hand, to anyone with a Yahoo Account and I don't have to do anything.
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Posted at 02:43 PM