GeoRSS feed from FireEagle
August 25th, 2008
A couple of months ago, Yahoo! released the beta of their location brokering service, FireEagle. The service just recently came out of private beta and is now open to anyone to store and retrieve their current location.
One feature that was purposefully (so far) left out of FireEagle was getting a location history. Queries only return a unique XML markup of the user’s current location.
EagleFeed is a simple solution to this - it’s sole feature is providing a GeoRSS feed of your FireEagle location.
Since FireEagle allows a user to specify their location accuracy per application - you can choose to just provide a city or neighborhood level response to EagleFeed - making it a nice, variable granularity, location tracker.
Personally, I use it in my blog to provide a small badge on my location. Using SimplePie, a PHP RSS parser, I can easily pull in my location and do caching without having to deal with the complexities of OAuth for just a simple widget.
September 15th, 2008 at 2:11 am
Thanks to Yahoo for releasing beta of their location brokering service, FireEagle- which was useful for getting a location history.
Regards
Gis@SBL
Photogrammetry & Lidar Mapping
November 19th, 2008 at 8:02 pm
Nice to discover this combination.