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Ken McGuire Blog :: Creative Imaginationhttp://www.kenmc.com [Ken McGuire Blog :: Creative Imagination] For those of you interested, here’s a good web tutorial on Geotagging, particularly handy when it comes to your blog as you can indentify the content of your blog to a specific country, or region, including your RSS feeds. It’s been around a small age already on the web and I have it active on DeviantART to check nearby Deviants, so now I can check nearby bloggers I suppose!

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RSS4Lib: Innovative ways libraries use RSS: Geotagging is adding geographic metadata to web sites or RSS feeds. For example, a blog entry about a restaurant could give the location of the restaurant in any number of standard ways: (via Cosmos)

Ken McGuire Blog :: Creative Imaginationhttp://www.kenmc.com  Ken McGuire Blog :: Creative Imagination: Emmet Connolly reviewed the Irish browser which is based on IE back in November for Web 2.0 Ireland and a few people I know have tested it, so testing some content for the CMS today I was disappointed to find that the browser just wouldn’t cooperate. Opening up my DeviantART homepage right away I was confronted with browser errors, I just don’t like seeing errors, one of the joys of using Firefox so far… (via Cosmos)

blogZerohttp://loadaveragezero.com/app/s9y [blogZero] Geo Afflicted: Now you are ready to enjoy your photos enhanced with geographic metadata using the GMiF Greasemonkey script. View one of your pictures: Above and on the right of each one is a new Gmap button.

TipMonkieshttp://www.tipmonkies.com [TipMonkies] Seeing del.icio.us bookmarks on Google Earth: Google Earth is a great research tool, and I’ve been playing with it quite a bit lately. I’ve found tons of information about the town I live in I never even knew existed.

[The Green Thing] TAGGING YOUR GREEN THING: Please tag your GREEN THING piece with keywords or metadata so we can find it. There are many ways to do this.

Linuxjournal.comhttp://www.linuxjournal.com [Linuxjournal.com] Geotagging Web Pages and RSS Feeds | Linux Journal: Web services, applications and users then can query this information to obtain directions(how to get from here to there), locality (what's near there) or context (where was this article written).Geotags differ from a simple address in that they usually are encoded in metadata and are not visible as partof the Web page. Furthermore, by following a standard, other services easily and reliably can find thesegeotags.

Makezine.comhttp://www.makezine.com [Makezine.com] MAKE: Blog: HOW TO GPS Tag Photos: Flickr, Mappr, Google Earth....: I'm hoping that lots of people will try this out, even if they're not hardcore alpha geeks, and later build on their experiments and try out the web services. We're about to see an explotion of mapping related services, nothing "new" has happened, just the data is finally "free" and hackers, remixers, tinkerers and Makers are playing.

Downes.cahttp://www.downes.ca [Downes.ca] Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes ~: Since changing my blogging software I've not only found that I have more control over my weblog but I've also learnt a little PHP/MySQL too which is coming in handy for other projects. Knowing a little PHP (all my other scripting experience has been with UesrTalk) has allowed me to tweak this weblog's templates and functionality.

Thelastminute.typepad.comhttp://thelastminute.typepad.com [Thelastminute.typepad.com] The Last Minute: Automatically Geotag your pictures: Geotagging Flickr photos has proven to be a hugely popular pursuit, with over 100,000 images tagged to date. You can display geotagged photos in Google Earth using the most excellent Geobloggers site's network link (temporarily down for renovations and...

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