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* [http://ocono.com/ ocono.com] has marked each of it's "Upcoming Events" items with latitude/longitude values.
* [http://ocono.com/ ocono.com] has marked each of it's "Upcoming Events" items with latitude/longitude values.
* [http://harry.hchen1.com/mylife.htm Harry Chen has marked up his geo location]
* [http://harry.hchen1.com/mylife.htm Harry Chen has marked up his geo location]
* [http://www.multimap.com Multimap.com] uses the geo microformat to mark up latitude and longitude values on map pages.
* [http://www.multimap.com Multimap.com] uses Geo to mark up latitude and longitude values on map pages.
* [http://rasterweb.net/raster/ Pete Prodoehl] geotags posts on his blog.
* [http://rasterweb.net/raster/ Pete Prodoehl] geotags posts on his blog.
* [http://07.pagesd.info/ 07.pagesd.info] uses Geo to mark up latitude and longitude values for each commune of the Ardèche département in France.
* [http://07.pagesd.info/ 07.pagesd.info] uses Geo to mark up latitude and longitude values for each commune of the Ardèche département in France.

Revision as of 14:36, 20 August 2007

Geo Examples In The Wild

This section is informative.

The following sites have published Geo microformats, outside their normal context of hCards or hCalendars, and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" to try parsing, indexing, organizing etc., in addition to the in many hCard examples in the wild and hCaalendar examples in the wild. If you find Geos outside of hCards / hCalendars anywhere else, feel free to add them to the top of this list.

Pages with live Geo can use this button (see buttons#Geo for any recent additions): geo.png


Examples with some problems

Entries may be moved here if there's a problem with the way Geo is used on the page concerned. If the page is yours, and you want to improve it, see the hCard & Geo FAQ, or raise any queries on hCard & Geo Issues or the mailing list, where people will be happy to help you.

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