Blackbearnh writes "Yahoo! has been working for a while to promote a unified system for respecting to places, through their Where On Earth IDs. Using a WOEID, you can query Yahoo's publicly obtainable APIs to find out things like what cities are in a county, or what counties border each other. In an deliberation for O'Reilly Radar, Tyler Bell, the product lead for the Yahoo Geo scientific information Group, talks about their Open whereabouts
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