EagleFeed.me is online since a few days. It's not too fancy, but I think the basics are covered.
EagleFeed is running on Google AppEngine and it was the easiest to implement their user authorization. That's why you need a Google account to log into the website. (EagleFeed can't see your password though - it's private and secure.) I would have used OpenId for users to log in, but it was easier this way.
You might ask, what is EagleFeed at all? EagleFeed is latest little project and the easiest way to integrate your geo location from FireEagle into any website or application. It's just turns your FireEagle-position into an Atom 1.0 or RSS feed and your friends know where you are. I will add JSON or whatever you like (just write me an email or a comment) and you can use this to build maps and mashups.
EagleFeed does not need your FireEagle password. You authenticate EagleFeed over the OAuth-protocol. You can grant and stop access to your geo location data whenever you like.
I got a few ideas to improve EagleFeed.me. I scetched out some ideas on the first page, but I would be happy if you would suggest some more.
Freitag, 25. Juli 2008
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