"GeoURL is a location-to-URL reverse directory. This will allow you to find URLs by their proximity to a given location. Find your neighbor's blog, perhaps, or the web page of the restaurants near you." You might have noticed the little green button I added in the upper right-hand corner.
So would you like to have the same on your web site? Well, just add the following code in the <head>
section of your web page:
<meta name="ICBM" content="longitude, latitude">
<meta name="DC.title" content="site name">
After you have done that, then you have to ping the server in order to indicate that the page has been updated.
In case you are interested, my coordinates are (52.02879, 4.69706). Check out my neighbors in meatspace.
Isn't the whole point of the Internet that location isn't relevant?
Drive to the direction of Moordrecht from the city centre, but after the factory take the second road to the right to get on the parallel road.
Clue enough? :-)
One could say that location for the Internet is no longer relevant, but it is still nice to know where someone is physically present, don't you think? Otherwise the world is just getting too abstract for me.
Actually Ruben, I still do not have a clue where you guys might be residing. Moordrecht, okay. The factory, okay. But the parallel road? No idea on that one.
The second road after the factory (CH-weg) will lead you immediately to the parallel road.
Clue enough? :-)