Here is the Mapufacture widget. You can bring in any feed or map from
Mapufacture. The default shows map #425, a Map made by Mikel that
shows an old overlay of London and various construction in the area of
Weaver House (his talk at Where2.0)

http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/114905593671644242844/mapufacture.xml

We're still developing it, but thought it may be useful for you since
it does image overlay.

The GeoRSS is straight-forward, here is a feed the Mikel made:
http://brainoff.com/tmp/rss2.xml

Give a box and relationshiptag="image-extents"

This is then turned into an overlay on the map:
http://mapufacture.com/feeds/1000019

So you can do the same with your own GeoRSS feeds, and then use in the widget.

let me know if you have any questions,
Andrew


On 10/3/07, Carl Reed OGC Account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Ann -
>
> Have you checked with the Google staff? I would also check the Google API
> and the Google Gadgets API discussion lists and search for any references to
> GeoRSS. I also checked
> http://www.technorati.com/posts/tag/georss+google+gadgets
> and did not really find anything of interest.
>
> Looking forward to any other responses!
>
> Regards
>
> Carl Reed
> OGC
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mike Liebhold
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Susan R Neiers ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Michael E Neiers
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 10:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [georss] [Geowanking] Google Gadgets & GeoRSS?
>
> Dear Ann,
>
> I have forwarded your note here to the GeoRSS list where there may be a
> higher concentration of the specific expertise you are looking for.
>
>  Mike Liebhold
>
> Ann Krause wrote:
>
> Hello [ geowankers],
>
> Have any of you built a Google Gadget using GeoRSS? We are building a
> "Landsat image alert" GeoRSS feed that will include the latest Landsat
> satellite imagery taken over an area.
>
> We want to build an associated Google Gadget that shows the latest image
> along with the date of the image, plus a list of other recent images with
> thumbnails--but we want it to pull the information from the GeoRSS feed. The
> only way I can figure out so far is to use the Google Maps API within the
> gadget, since that supports GeoRSS.
>
> Has anybody done anything like this? I've been scouring the web looking
> through GeoRSS and the Gadget documentation and looking at various gadgets,
> but haven't found any yet that do what we're thinking about doing.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Ann Krause, Systems Engineer, CUA
> Science Applications Information Corporation (SAIC)
> Technical Support Services Contract
> @ USGS EROS
> Sioux Falls, SD 57198
> (605) 594-6964
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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