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GeoRSS Home

    http://www.georss.org/
    GeoRSS-Simple is meant as a very lightweight format that developers and users can quickly and easily add to their existing feeds with little effort. It supports basic geometries (point, line, box, polygon) and covers the typical use cases when encoding locations.

XTools Pro Help - Working with GeoRSS in ArcGIS

    https://help.xtools.pro/pro/18.1/en/XTools_Pro_Components/GeoRSS_Support.htm
    GeoRSS is supported in two ways with XTools Pro. First, XTools Pro adds an additional GeoRSS Connections node to Catalog. Here you can connect to the GeoRSS feeds and bring published data from these feeds to the maps. Then, there is an Export Data to GeoRSS tool in the XTools Pro toolbox. Adding GeoRSS feeds to ArcGIS

GeoRSS - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoRSS
    GeoRSS-Simple is a very lightweight format that supports basic geometries (point, line, box, polygon) and covers the typical use cases when encoding locations.Extended from: XML

GeoRSS—ArcGIS Online Help Documentation

    http://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/reference/georss.htm
    GeoRSS is a live web feed that includes geographic features and locations. For example, a transportation department might maintain a GeoRSS of current vehicle accidents in its area. You could add the feed as a layer on your map and it would appear as point symbols with pop-ups.

GeoRSS - Home Assistant

    https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/geo_rss_events/
    GeoRSS The geo_rss_events sensor retrieves events from a GeoRSS feed and shows information of those events filtered by distance to Home Assistant’s location and grouped by category. This sensor is particularly useful if events occur unexpectedly in the vicinity of the home while the GeoRSS feed also contains many events representing distant unrelated entries.

Which forms of GEORSS does Virtual Earth V6 support?

    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/0ce4fdd8-3e70-4a56-b891-47debf0499b3/which-forms-of-georss-does-virtual-earth-v6-support
    The support appears to have changed from V5 to V6, but exactly which formats are supported are not described by the SDK. So far, by experimentation, it appears that: V6 does support GEORSS Simple Specification and W3C basic GEO format. V6 does not support Atom format GEORSS…

Official Google Maps API Blog: KML and GeoRSS Support ...

    https://googlemapsapi.blogspot.com/2007/03/kml-and-georss-support-added-to-google.html
    Mar 21, 2007 · To start we now support GeoRSS as a data format for geographic content in Google Maps. We want to enable users to create data in whatever format is most convenient for them, and feel that by supporting both KML and GeoRSS we can enable a wider variety of people and applications to contribute content to Google Maps.

Google is Supporting GeoRSS - O'Reilly Radar

    http://radar.oreilly.com/2007/03/google-is-supporting-georss.html
    Mar 22, 2007 · To start we now support GeoRSS as a data format for geographic content in Google Maps. We want to enable users to create data in whatever format is most convenient for them, and feel that by supporting both KML and GeoRSS we can enable a wider variety of people and applications to contribute content to Google Maps.

GeoRSS support for Bing Maps v7 AJAX control Ricky's ...

    https://rbrundritt.wordpress.com/2010/12/10/georss-support-for-bing-maps-v7-ajax-control/
    Dec 10, 2010 · One functionality that is missing from the new map control that I’m sure many people are looking for is support for xml files. Particularly GeoRSS, GML, and KML. With this in mind I have put together an initial tool for importing GeoRSS files (RSS and ATOM feeds) into Bing Maps using jquery to help makes things a bit easier.

W3C Basic Geo Vocabulary - GeoRSS

    http://www.georss.org/w3c.html
    GeoRSS :: Geographically Encoded Objects for RSS feeds W3C Basic Geo Vocabulary. The W3C Basic Geo Vocabulary is a RDF vocabulary for representing the latitude and longitude of spatially-located things. It is widely used within RDF documents, as well as a namespace within non-RDF XML documents, such as RSS 2.0 and Atom.



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