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Location APIs: The Discussions Posted By : at 2008-05-08 13:42:19
The Gears community is discussing a Geo Location API, which Aaron Boodman mentioned "was recently proposed to the W3C WebAPI group." Aza Raskin just posted today about Geolocation in Firefox and Beyond which covers his thoughts on an ...
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Finding Locations with the MapPoint Web Service Find APIs at 2008-05-08 13:41:32
In this third part to a five-part series on the Find Service you ll learn how to find addresses points of interest around a location and more. It is excerpted from chapter six of the book em Programming MapPoint in . ...
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Uniform Resource Locator at 2008-04-28 02:49:00
(pronounced as "earl" (SAMPA: [@rl]) or spelled out), or web address, is a standardized address for some resource (such as a document or image) on the Internet. First created by Tim Berners-Lee for use on the World Wide Web, the currently used forms are detailed by IETF standard RFC 2396 (1998). The URL was a fundamental innovation in creating the World Wide Web It combines into one simple address the four basic items of information necessary to find a document anywhere on the Internet: The protocol to use to communicate with that machine The machine or domain name to go to An open network port on the target machine connected to some service The path or file name on that machine A typical simple URL can look like: http://www.wikipedia.org:80/wiki where http
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