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Show Flickr sets as KML on Google Maps
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from the tools-convergence dept.
from the tools-convergence dept.
Ogle Earth informs us you can now easily show Flickr sets as KML on Google Maps using open source PHP code. From the Adam Franco's blog: "One of the things I (and others) have found lacking when working with geotagged images on Flickr, is the inability to retrieve a “photo set” (Flickr’s take on a slideshow) as a KML document that can then be displayed in GoogleEarth, GoogleMaps, or other geo-browsers. Flickr provides some KML links and GeoRSS feeds, but these are either limited to 20 items or can only be pointed at tags or users’ photo-streams, not a particular photo set."
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