Short news: Geonames, better mouseover, EditGrid, GeoPress
Wednesday, October 18, 2006 (23:08 UTC)
- Geonames.org gets some feedback on its adherence to semantic web standards, and in the process is noticed (and lauded) by some big names — as in Tim Berners-Lee big!
- You may already have seen or used the mouseover effect for icons at points in KML. Now Jason Birch writes a how-to for extending that effect to an entire region, using the MultiGeometry tag.
- By far the most feature-rich and developer-friendly online spreadsheet program, EditGrid, starts playing on Google's turf: You can add it to your Google personalized home page. (Via EditGrid Developers Blog)
- Christian Spanring plays with the GeoPress plugin for WordPress, and gives some feedback.
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I'm surprised you haven't yet written about this Google Earth Hack. In my opinion, it's the coolest Google Earth Hack.
Posted by: Christopher Trottier at 18:25 UTC, October 19, 2006
It's got nothing to do with Google Earth. Maybe that's why.
Posted by: stefan at 22:50 UTC, October 19, 2006
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