Dan Brickley wrote:
wow cool. ( a bit embarrasing, personally - I should probably take a year off to let the rest of the list catch up). Meanwhile, I'm sure you could start mapping some interesting connections by loading in and linking memberships of other related lists:...I would like to be able to feed these email addresses (hashed or unhashed) to services like Google SGAPI to see what else they're publically linked with. Actually I've code for that written already but I couldn't quite track it down! The beginnings of a crude rewrite are in svn but I have to run now, so thought I'd post what I have. Partly this is a matter of just getting the url encoding of calls to the Google API right, partly a matter of dealing with the data that comes back and seeing what % of geowanker participants can be matched up this way. For exampel, http://socialgraph-resources.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/samples/findcontacts.html?q=tomlong%40gmail.com
- OSM - OSGEO - GEORSS - GEOjson - W3C geo lists - OGC public lists - Locative media - Virtual Planet - Worldwind - Fireeagle - PPGIS - participatory GIS - Wherecamp - gmaps and kml lists I have pointers to some of these that i'll dig up I'm sure others have suggestions ?? - Mike
Hope this quick scribble makes some sense, cheers, Dan -- http://danbri.org/ _______________________________________________ Geowanking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.burri.to/mailman/listinfo/geowanking
--- Begin Message ---FYI 2nd International Workshop on Mobile Geospatial Augmented Reality (REGARD 2008) http://regard.crg.ulaval.ca <http://regard.crg.ulaval.ca/> Laval University, Quebec City (Quebec), Canada August 28-29, 2008 *Keynote speakers* We are proud to announce that Tyler Mitchell, executive director of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo, http://www.osgeo.org <http://www.osgeo.org/> ) will be one of the three keynotes of the event! To know more about his presentation, go to http://regard.crg.ulaval.ca/2008/index.php?id=15. *Aims and scope* Augmented Reality (AR) is a means of blending computer generated objects or labels with reality so that both appear to be a part of your natural environment. AR is beginning to mature as a subject field with applications moving from pure academic research into industrial and potential consumer areas. In recent years geographic data representing real world features has increasingly been used for AR applications. In addition, geospatial technologies have established many new services and applications including navigation, decision support and modelling of the surrounding environment from which mobile AR and location-aware computing can now benefit in order to generate compelling spatiotemporal applications. The International Workshop on Mobile Geospatial Augmented Reality aims at bringing together researchers, developers, users and practitioners carrying out research and development in this field. The workshop will provide a forum for original research contributions and practical experiences of mobile AR, geospatial technologies and geoinformatics, and mobile games, fostering interdisciplinary discussions in all aspects of these three fields, and will highlight future trends in this area. The workshop will be organized in a way to promote networking between the participants, to initiate and favour discussions regarding cutting-edge technologies in the field, to exchange research ideas and to promote international collaboration. *Topics of interest* We invite submissions that address theoretical, technical, and practical topics of related to mobile geospatial augmented reality. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Geospatial information and geoinformatics - 3D spatial modeling - Geovisualization - Geospatial Service Oriented Architectures and systems for mobile distributed computing - Context-aware mobility and LBS - Geo-sensors and Sensor Web 2. Mobile augmented reality - Acquisition of 3D scene descriptions - Real-time and photorealistic rendering - Vision-based registration, object overlay and spatial layout techniques - Display and view management - Interaction techniques 3. 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