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  2. GeoRSS - Wikipedia

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    GeoRSS is a specification for encoding location as part of a Web feed. (Web feeds are used to describe feeds ("channels") of content, such as news articles, Audio blogs , video blogs and text blog entries.

  3. File:Hanbit Tower in Expo Science Park.jpg - Wikipedia

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    File information Description Hanbit Tower is a landmark inside Expo Science Park, which is located in the city of Daejeon, South Korea. 대한민국 대전광역시의 엑스포과학공원 내에 위치한 한빛탑 사진. Source Own work Date 2007-04-29 Author Yoo Chung. Permission (Reusing this file) Licensed under CC-BY-SA-2.5

  4. Geographic data and information - Wikipedia

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    There are also many different types of geodata, including vector files, raster files, geographic databases, web files, and multi-temporal data. Spatial data or spatial information is broader class of data whose geometry is relevant but it is not necessarily georeferenced , such as in computer-aided design (CAD), see geometric modeling .

  5. Geotagging - Wikipedia

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    Companion files are separate data files which correspond to respective audio/video files. Companion files are typically found in the .KML and .GPX data formats. [ 7 ] For audio and video files which use the vorbiscomment metadata format (including Opus , Ogg Vorbis , FLAC , Speex , and Ogg Theora ), there is a proposed GEO LOCATION [ 8 ] field ...

  6. GeoTime - Wikipedia

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    Users can view real-time animated playback of data and use automated analysis tools within the software to identify location patterns, connections between events, and trends. [ 4 ] GeoTime can import data in many formats, such as GPX , Shapefile , KML , Microsoft Excel , CSV , geotagged photos , and from live data sources via GeoRSS and RSS web ...

  7. Geospatial content management system - Wikipedia

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    A geospatial content management system (GeoCMS) is a content management system where objects (users, images, articles, blogs..) can have a latitude, longitude position to be displayed on an online interactive map.

  8. GeoPackage - Wikipedia

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    A GeoPackage is defined as a SQLite 3 database file with a specific database schema and with filename extension.gpkg. [9] The schema defines data and metadata tables with specified definitions, integrity assertions, format limitations and content constraints.

  9. Keyhole Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer.