Map Syndication allows you to put a map on any page that is geo-tagged. A geo-tagged page is a page that contains meta information about the location of what it is about. This is done by embedding an rdf document in the page. This might sound complicated, but the form below takes care of all that. Having this rdf document on your page might also pay off in that more and more internet applications pay attention to these things.

The second step in getting the map on your page, is including a little bit of javascript, that will analyse the rdf and generate the map. If you have a blogging tool that let's you generate the rdf automatically, you only have to include this code and you can leave this the same for every page. The only rule is that the javascript needs to appear on your page below the rdf document

If you have no idea what this is all about, just use the form below and follow the instructions. You can either enter the coordinates you want to appear on the map by hand, or you can click the world map.

X coordinate of location
Y coordinate of location