Cool indeed. Speaking of GeoRSS: why enclose georss:point within a new "geo" element? Why not use georss:where?
On Aug 21, 12:32 am, Nelson Minar <nelson.mi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Very exciting! Thanks for giving the community an early preview. > > GeoRSS supports altitude and accuracy measures for point locations as > well. in GeoRSS-Simple, it's something like > > <georss:point>45.256 -110.45</georss:point> > <georss:radius>500</georss:radius> > <georss:elev>313</georss:elev> > > (at that lat/long, within 500 meters, at an elevation 313 meters above > the WGS84 ellipsoid). > > Any plan to support that in the Twitter API? Radius is very useful for > dealing with inaccurate geolocation, and elevation (or <georss:floor>) > can help distinguish exactly where someone is. > > These links may be relevant to the discussion: > > W3C Geolocation API:http://dev.w3.org/geo/api/spec-source.html > (Javascript API to location. Safari supports this nicely on the > iPhone.) > > iPhone CLLocation > API:http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/CoreLocation/... > > Both APIs specify position as latittude, longitude, horizontal > accuracy, altitude, and vertical accuracy.