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[All Points Blog] If available free, how would you use background data provided to your desktop GIS from the cloud (as ESRI is doing in a future release with Microsoft's Virtual Earth)?

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[James Fee GIS Blog] Licensing on the GeoWeb: OK, love or hate the term GeoWeb, it does reflect the reality of our workflows today. We are taking our applications off of the desktop and running them on the web, we are combining data silos right inside the .

[MapPoint Forums] Microsoft Virtual Earth Aides Seattle Planning & Development ...: This exemplifies what I love about data visualization through Virtual Earth: quick situational awareness from a big picture view and the ability to then zoom in on a point of interest to better understand it within its surroundings. By zooming in on the same parcel seen in my screenshot above, with select data layers turned on, I can see that the property on this parcel sits on a steep slope, well within an area of potential slide, and right on the edge of a known slide area.

[Comments for James Fee GIS Blog] Comment on Licensing on the GeoWeb by Barry: I’d wager most of ESRI, Microsoft and Oracle customers are NOT under a ELA and thus cannot have the freedom as James puts it, “to change the world”. Commercial users such as us are especially hurting because not only can we not pay for license upgrades/updates, but we cannot even pay for the correct support for tools such as PostGIS (which we replaced SQL Server internally with).

[Quantum GIS Blog - Dev-Speak and other QGIS Ramblings...] QGIS Going Closed Source | Quantum GIS Blog: Due to long-standing issues and the inability to control and manage the source code, QGIS is going closed source effective today, 2009-04-01. The software is no longer licensed as free software but rather is to be managed by a consortium made up of several key developers.

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