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Where is everywhere: bringing location to the web

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Taylor, Kerry
Parsons, Ed

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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Hitherto rich geographical information has been a valuable, but highly specialized, corner of the Web. A linked Web that understands geographical concepts will immediately make much of the Web more useful to the developers of Web applications and will provide an important context for the emerging Internet of Things.

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IEEE Internet Computing

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2099-12-31