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14028_32 Lachlan Hardy's Bookmarks Tagged With "location"

  1. Visit Geohash for spatial index and search - GSWB Geohash for spatial index and search - GSWB

    Geohash is a new algorithm for encoding latitude and longitude coordinates. Given a pair of lat/long coordinates (e.g., 42.6 -5.6) as the input, the algorithm produces a string output that is the Geohash encoding of the coordinates (e.g., ezs42). … More

  2. Visit geobloggers » Yahoo Woe (Where On Earth, that is) IDs. geobloggers » Yahoo Woe (Where On Earth, that is) IDs.

    Yahoo have opened up their geo database (which is pretty good btw) which is far more awesome than I’m going to make it sound in this blog post.

  3. Visit Fire Eagle and MarcoPolo (Dorward Online) Fire Eagle and MarcoPolo (Dorward Online)

    Combine a webloc file with the exceptionally RESTful URI format that Fire Eagle uses, and you have a quick way to update your location. Throw in MarcoPolo and you can skip clicking the file each time.

  4. Visit A review of FireEagle's OAuth UI A review of FireEagle's OAuth UI

    This is strictly about the user interface of FireEagle OAuth implementation. The FireEagle team Tom, Seth and Rabble have done an excellent job thinking about the UI and how it affects the security and privacy.

  5. Visit Interfacing a Rails App to Fire Eagle Pt 1: Exploration via IRB - bitfluent Interfacing a Rails App to Fire Eagle Pt 1: Exploration via IRB - bitfluent

    Here are my notes as I explore interfacing a Rails app to Fire Eagle. Tokens have been masked to protect the innocent :)

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