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O'Reilly Radar[O'Reilly Radar] The way that offers the most control, flexibility and portability is KML, but KML is not easy to work with. (It should be noted that GeoRSS, the other popular geodata format, is an equally portable format, but it is designed to be .

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Ideal City[Ideal City] BRIGHTi GeoFeeder for converting Geodata to GeoRSS: GeoFeeder is a simple and straightforward app for converting your geodata (mif/mid, shp, gml, kml, etc...) to GeoRSS. I downloaded the free trial and gave it a quick test on some basic files and it worked as advertised, including option .

Christian Spanring's Bloghttp://spanring.eu/blog/2007/06/27/local-traffic-information/ [Christian Spanring's Blog] Local traffic information: Anyways, by its nature I would consider GeoRSS as the format of choice for publishing that type of information: a frequently updated news feed containing geocoded items. If KML is taking over that ground too (after heading towards a de-facto standard for online geodata), what’ll be left for GeoRSS then?

Tim Hibbardhttp://geekswithblogs.net/thibbard/archive/2006/06/16/82119.aspx [Tim Hibbard] Using GeoRSS - Geocoding RSS Feeds: I also spoke wtih Rod Edwards yesterday about getting involved with the group that creates the standards for Geodata tags in RSS feeds and websites. I'm looking forward to learning a lot from those guys.

rajsingh.org[rajsingh.org] WFS Simple takes a step forward: GML as a required output format is too important of a foundation of WFS to tinker with. Therefore I propose maintaining the separation and pursuing the following work items leading to a 1.0 specification.

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