that's a cool idea. let me ask around to see what people think would
be the best way to do this.

If you are interested in experimenting with some of these ideas, Mozilla Labs would be happy to coordinate with you to create a prototype.

-Alex


On Aug 1, 2007, at 3:36 PM, Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:

Alex Faaborg wrote:

This is great, I'm really glad to see Google using microformats.

suggestions are always welcome. i do believe kevin is working on some
more in other areas :)

Quick question about handing microformatted content back to Google
Maps (using Operator, Firefox 3, etc): does your API support
currently sending multiple items, and adding them to a particular map
listed in My Maps?

For instance, this would enable the user to select multiple hCards on
a Web site and send them all to one of their maps.  Or, to give a
more advanced use case: a Web browser could automatically send all
encountered hCards, adrs and geos to a map called "Web History."  The
user could then turn this map on to view all of the pieces of
information they recently encountered online geographically.  This
could be useful when planning a vacation, searching for real estate
across multiple Web sites, etc.

-Alex

that's a cool idea. let me ask around to see what people think would
be the best way to do this.
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