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Virtual Earth / Live Mapshttp://virtualearth.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2BBC66E99FDCDB98!22063.entry [Virtual Earth / Live Maps] Here’s another super helpful trick to make it easy to keep up on news events being reported via KML. Ideally, timely information with a Geographic component would be published via GeoRSS feeds which would make it easy to consume in .

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MapPoint Forumshttp://www.mapforums.com/subscribing-kml-file-via-rss-8252.html [MapPoint Forums] Subscribing to a KML file via RSS: This is a discussion on Subscribing to a KML file via RSS within the Virtual Earth Blogs forums, part of the Blogs category; Here’s another super helpful trick to make it easy to keep up on news events being reported via .

geochalkboardhttp://geochalkboard.wordpress.com/2008/08/05/esri-uc-2008-a-framework-for-implementing-gis-on-the-web/ [geochalkboard] ESRI UC 2008 - “A Framework for Implementing GIS on the Web”: The focus of this particular session was a general framework for building GIS Web 2.0 applications.  It has become obvious after a couple days at the conference that ESRI has made significant strides with their ArcGIS Server 9.3 release.  The new REST JavaScript API, extensions for Google Maps and Virtual Earth, Flex API and KML integration are a testament to their focus on building technologies that effectively match the capabilities provided by the “consumer applications”.  Google Earth/Maps and Virtual Earth were obviously disruptive technologies for the GIS world, and it is good to see ESRI embracing and extending the capabilities introduced by Google Earth/Maps and Virtual Earth.  So, let me get to the point of today’s session presented by Clint.  Clint always provides some memorable quotes, and I thought his memorable quote today summed up the focus of the session.

Doug - Off the Recordhttp://dougpete.wordpress.com/2008/08/02/anatomy-of-a-placemark-and-literacy-implications/ [Doug - Off the Record] Anatomy of a Placemark and Literacy Implications: As in any application, a tag opens and closes a block of information.  Between the tags is the heart of the information and the location where you get to share your information with anyone who cares to read it.  Therein lies the important part of the Read/Write Web - it’s the “Write” part.

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