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Mozilla Labs " Blog Archive " Introducing Geode

To do this, future versions of Firefox plan on supporting the new W3C Geolocation Specification,

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Geolocation API Specification

Especificacao do W3C para Geolocation

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Labs/Geode - MozillaWiki

Mozilla Labs Geolocation plugin

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navigator.geolocation now available in Firefox via Geode

When I posted about using navigator.geolocation now the only support that I had was via Gears and the ClientLocation API. I wrote the shim to try to get you the W3C API no matter what, and today we have the first implementation in a browser, via Geode.

Geode is the latest project in Mozilla Labs that gives you that API in Firefox. Aza Raskin has a nice Food Finder application that ties it together with local search and maps.

Differences between Geode and Geolocation in Firefox 3.1

Geode and the Geolocation Services in Firefox 3.1 will use the same W3C API for Geolocation, meaning that the same Javascript code will work in both. The still-in-developement Firefox 3.1 version will allow the user to choose a geolocation service provider, which can either be a peripheral device like a GPS, or a web-based service provider like we’ve used in Geode. We’ll be using the feedback we get from Geode, as well as the feedback we see on the upcoming Firefox 3.1 Beta and Fennec Alpha releases, to refine the feature before shipping it in a future Mozilla product release. We’re particularly interested in ensuring that the final implementation is as sensitive to user privacy and choice as possible.

They also got some partners to start playing with this:

To kick off Geode, two other websites have started innovating with location. Both require accounts before you can try them out.

Pownce is a service that makes it easy to send stuff (music, photos, events, and messages) to your friends. Adding the power of location — where you are when you uploaded a photo or sent a message — paints a compelling picture that helps you discover friends and activities around you. Head there to see it in action (you’ll have to sign up for an account).

Yahoo! Fire Eagle is a service that acts as a broker for your location, creating a single place where any web service, from any device can get access to your last updated location. Fire Eagle integrates with Geode so that you’ll never have to manually enter your location again. Once you have a Fire Eagle account, you can see Geode working here.

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Moximity: It's all around you

Currently in private beta, Moximity will provide services to connect people, push promotional deals and provide searches/reviews for nearby businesses all through a mobile device.

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Whrrl: The people you know. The places they go.

"Whrrl leverages your social network and mobile location awareness to enable personalized discovery for the real world. Whrrl shows you not just where your friends are right now and what they're doing, but where they have been. In effect, your friends (in combination with a powerful recommendation engine) light up your map with their experiences so you can discover cool places, events and even new people that you might otherwise have missed. You can use Whrrl on a Web browser, via SMS, or as an application on your mobile phone."

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W3C Geolocation Working Group

new geolocation working group

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Slashdot | Microsoft, Google and Yahoo! Now Support GeoRSS

I love GeoRSS but tend to find Yahoo's use of it a bit limited. I think KML and GeoRSS are different tools for different jobs, but they're both great standards.

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Geoserver

Now if I only had more time...

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