[georss] Feed geo-processing
Sean Gillies
sgillies at frii.com
Sat Jul 21 23:16:58 EDT 2007
Mush's output is Atom, but any georss.org/simple or W3C feed should work
(in theory) since I'm using the universal feed parser (feedparser.py)
that's behind feedparser.org. Two of my examples use RSS 2.0 sources.
Cheers,
Sean
Stefan F. Keller wrote:
> Sean,
>
> That's a cool service! And I'm looking forward for the next toy as you
> wrote
> "Intersection of 2 different feeds is obviously the next step.".
>
> One picky remark: You should perhaps mention too that your reader only
> accepts Atom (as I understand). I think that's important because the name
> 'GeoRSS' suggests 'RSS', isn't it?
>
> -- Stefan
>
> 2007/7/21, Sean Gillies <sgillies at frii.com>:
>>
>> I'm experimenting with using GeoRSS feeds to integrate content of
>> archaeology and history sites. My first prototype service, which finds
>> sphere of influence intersections within a feed, is at
>>
>> http://zcologia.com/mush/
>>
>> I've got a few examples, with links, on my blog
>>
>> http://zcologia.com/news/515/web-geo-processing-pull-style/
>>
>> Next on my list is a processor that will find intersections between 2
>> different feeds.
>>
>> Mush is using some bleeding edge software, so availability may be spotty
>> over the weekend. I'll try to keep in online as much as possible. There
>> are no immediate plans to add a slick UI like Yahoo Pipes. I wonder how
>> long before that application offers more geo-processing power?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sean
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