Portable GIS 1.2 Released

In the GIS-in-my-pocket department, Portable GIS 1.2 has been released. Much like other Portable Apps, Portable GIS is a self-contained stack of open source GIS software for Windows, including GRASS, QGIS, FWTools, Postg

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Google Hosts Popular JS Libraries on CDN

In the Google-loves-me department, Google is now hosting common Javascript libraries on its Content Distribution Network (CDN). A CDN is a system of distributed content on a large collection of Internet servers on which

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Google Earth Goes Browser

Microsoft’s Virtual Earth did it. NASA’s World Wind Java did it first. Now Google Earth is doing it too. Google has released a browser plug-in for Google Earth along with a Javascript API. You can download it here, and O

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QGIS 0.10 Released

From Slashgeo:Quantum GIS (QGIS to you and me) 0.10 “Io” has been released. The release includes:140 bug and stability improvementsNew toolbar graphics (very nice)Improved digitizing, including better vertex editing and

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Inkscape 0.46 Released

I have talked about GIMP a lot, but I haven’t mentioned Inkscape as much. I’ve been using it a lot more lately, and since they just made a new release, I thought I’d bang on their drum a bit.From the web site:[Inkscape i

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OpenLayers 2.6 Released

In the ohboy-ohboy-ohboy department, OpenLayers 2.6 has been released.OpenLayers is a great open source (BSD) JavaScript mapping library used by a lot of projects, including Geospatial Portal. It’s like the Swiss Army Kn

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Updates to Google Maps and Virtual Earth

Slashgeo linked to a good post on a number of updates to Virtual Earth. Among the updates:Export your nav points to your GPS device via KML, GPX, or GeoRSS.They have a improved 3D city models for a few select cities (Den

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Google Joins the Cloud

“Cloud computing” is the new buzz term in programming circles these days. It describes a kind of grid computing. From Wikipedia (paraphrased): In general, the label suggests that function comes from "the cloud" -- often

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GeoWebCache - A Great New WMS Tile Cacher

The good folks at the Open Planning Project have released a Java-based tile caching engine, GeoWebCache. From the web site: GeoWebCache is a cache for WMS tiles implemented as an HttpServlet? in Java. It is run through a

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Linux Unscathed in PWN to OWN

Last year, CanSecWest, the “world’s most advanced conference focusing on applied digital security”, held a contest called PWN to OWN.* Basically they set up a couple of Apple Macbook Pro laptops and attendees could conne

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