Geotags.org > Yahoo! Maps severe, and odd, restriction

[High Earth Orbit] Maps APIs, provided that such location data is not based on real-time (i.e., less than 6 hours) GPS or any other real-time location sensing device, the GPS or location sensing device that derives the location data cannot automatically (i.e. without human intervention) provide the end user’s location, and any such location data must be uploaded by an end-user (and not you) to the Yahoo!

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[Blog.softtechvc.com] Software Only: Geolocation services specialist Whereonearth goes ...: Using these assets, they had developed a number of location-based solutions. The Yahoo Search Blog actually carried the announcement: .

[Entangled Particles] From the Archive .... Web 2.0 in 2004: for stocking shelves, Walmart gives each category leaders (who are presumed to be the experts for their market) access to sales data and the ability to stock both their products and those of their competitors

”¦My heart’s in Accra[”¦My heart’s in Accra] Akamai and Global News Consumers: At the moment, Akamai tells me that 1.65 million Americans are reading news, while only 3,000 Africans, 4,000 Australians and 18,000 people in all of Asia and the Middle East are reading the news. At first glance, this might suggest that news providers should ignore markets in Asia, Africa and Australia as those people clearly aren’t interested in the news.

[Highearthorbit.com] High Earth Orbit: As for accounting, I’m just starting to dig into gnucash (http://www.gnucash.org/), which can run via X11 on a Mac, or via a linux server and again log in from a variety of locations.

Jeremy.zawodny.comhttp://jeremy.zawodny.com [Jeremy.zawodny.com] Geolocation: The Killer Map, a Panel at Web 2.0 (by Jeremy Zawodny): Any other declassification conducted by the United States Government is governed by Executive Order 12958. Derived intelligence includes information and details on intelligence targets and analytic techniques and falls under FO 12958.

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