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RSS as a distribution medium for geo-spatial hypermedia

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This paper describes how the XML based RSS syndication formats used in weblogs can be utilized as the distribution medium for geo-spatial hypermedia, and how this approach can be used to create a highly distributed multi-user annotation system for geo-spatial hypermedia. It is demonstrated, how the HyCon annotation model [2] can be formulated as a RSS 2.0 feed and how such feeds allow annotation threads to be distributed across multiple weblogs and servers.

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HYPERTEXT '05: Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
September 2005
310 pages
ISBN:1595931686
DOI:10.1145/1083356
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  1. HyCon
  2. RSS
  3. geo-spatial hypermedia
  4. moblogs
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