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[spanring.name] Google Earth is a nifty tool to create some spatial notes and simple geographic objects. It’s easy to use, offers access to basic geodata but it’s definitely not a tool to produce large and complex geodatasets.

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Postneo.comhttp://www.postneo.com [Postneo.com] Matt Croydon::Postneo 2.0 » Blog Archive » The Revolution Will Be ...: […] Matt Croydon spent the past weekend pulling apart KML, the Keyhole Markup Language which Google uses in their newly acquired/developed GoogleEarth […]

Makezine.comhttp://www.makezine.com [Makezine.com] MAKE: Blog: HOW TO GPS Tag Photos: Flickr, Mappr, Google Earth....: You can do it in a few ways, the simpliest way that I've found is to download this KML (Google Earth file) that will look for photos wherever you're zoomed in to and stopped moving. Right click this link, save it, and once you install Google Earth double click it.

Directionsmag.comhttp://www.directionsmag.com [Directionsmag.com] KML Gets Two Thumbs Up from File Format Experts - Articles: Safe Software Inc. the makers of FME, is the industry leader in Spatial ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load) technologies and provides both spatial data transformation solutions and professional services. Since 1993, Safe Software has focused on helping organizations enhance access to spatial data by providing software solutions that deliver seamless data format translation.

Mappinghacks.com[Mappinghacks.com] Mapping Hacks: I meant to do some blogging from theconference but got utterly swept away by people and events -- but I think Gnatmore or less capturedthe basic tenor of the event. Among the many highlights was the award toFrank Warmerdam - author of the foreward to Mapping Hacks, not tomention much of the most widely used Open Source GIS software out there - ofthe very first Sol Katz Memorial Award for Geospatial Free and Open SourceSoftware, to a wild standing ovation, a fitting tribute to both Sol's legacyand Frank's ongoing contributions to the field.

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