GeoRSS and KML content is available
from thousands of websites and content providers. By creating interoperability with these existing formats, WHERE
continues to lower the complexity and time associated with launching GPS-based mobile applications. Developers interested
in building applications with GeoRSS or KML support can easily create them using the developer tools, documentation
and samples available through the WHERE Developer Program at www.where.com/create.
Mapufacture’s GeoRSS: Location Feeds from Across the Internet
GeoRSS is a format
for geographic information that helps convert local information on Internet websites into useful local content on the phone.
For example, a breaking news story in a local town can be displayed on a map according to the location where the event occurred,
allowing people to keep a finger on the pulse of what’s happening in their neighborhood from their phone. The
Mapufacture GeoRSS widget allows WHERE users to access the location information from thousands of websites across the Internet
in real-time.
KML: Managing Your Location Content
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is
a geographic format for location content that is widely used by geographic tools such as Google Earth and Google MyMaps.
WHERE KML widgets allow mobile phone users to easily view the location content from the large and growing KML
community, as well as build their own customized maps for viewing on the phone. For example, WHERE
KML widget users can access the physical locations for major league and minor league baseball fields, allowing baseball enthusiasts
to easily identify and map the nearest ballpark when traveling.
“We continue to improve
the WHERE platform in anticipation of market trends and needs. Our developer community asked for GeoRSS and KML support
to make it easier to bring GPS widgets to market,” said Walt Doyle, CEO and President of uLocate. “GeoRSS
and KML enhance thousands of location-based services on the Web. The integration of those standards in the mobile environment
on WHERE provides developers with increased platform flexibility to build compelling content and applications.”
WHERE users and developers interested in GeoRSS and KML can find more information at http://www.where.com/create.
About WHERE
WHERE leverages the same GPS-based technology underpinning MapQuest Find Me, Helio Buddy Beacon
and other popular mobile applications. The platform uses simple, yet powerful WHERE mark-up language and scripting
to allow developers to write in their preferred development language and assemble applications on mobile handsets.
As a result, consumers have a wealth of content to choose from, effectively personalizing their mobile GPS experience to
find the people, places and things that matter to them. More information can be found at www.where.com.
Source: GISuser.com