"Pachube (pronounced "patch bay") is a web service available at
http://www.pachube.com that enables people to tag and share real time sensor data from objects, devices and spaces around the world." For now feeds are findable via a Google Map. Symbols link to the source and nature of the feeds, just a few for now and many are noted as "tests." Some are real world, others are from Second Life. This is, to me, a bit of a Web 2.0 solution for OGC's SensorWeb efforts. It uses, underneath, Extended Environments Markup Language (EEML).
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Wired
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