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GISDevelopment Newshttp://www.gisdevelopment.net/news/viewn.asp?id=GIS:N_jqasyfcrio [GISDevelopment News] Redlands, California—An upcoming Internet seminar hosted by ESRI will teach geographic information system (GIS) professionals how to author, publish, and use Keyhole Markup Language (KML) services using ArcGIS Server 9.3.

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GIS Programminghttp://gisprog.wordpress.com/2008/03/13/publishing-kml-services-with-arcgis-server-93/ [GIS Programming] Publishing KML Services with ArcGIS Server 9.3: ArcGIS Server 9.3 provides rich support for KML and enhancements for creating and working with KML services. This seminar shows how to author, publish, and use KML services using ArcGIS Server 9.3.

geochalkboardhttp://geochalkboard.wordpress.com/2008/03/11/using-spreadsheet-mapper-20-with-google-earth-google-maps/ [geochalkboard] Using Spreadsheet Mapper 2.0 with Google Earth & Google Maps: Re-publish document in your Google Docs spreadsheet.  Then refresh your network link in Google Earth by right clicking on “Link to - Spreadsheet” in the Places panel and selecting Refresh.  This should refresh the Google Earth display with the new Starbucks locations we entered in the Google Docs spreadsheet.

Technical Ramblingshttp://crschmidt.net/blog/archives/303/kml-html-for-the-geoweb/ [Technical Ramblings] KML: HTML for the Geoweb: […] KML: HTML for the Geoweb - Christopher Schmidt, TechnicalRamblings KML has become the “HTML” of the Geographic Web. With limited semantic meaning, a combination of mostly-human understandable XML tags for the majority of the usages, widespread use and abuse for purposes far beyond the original thoughts and intentions of the designers, and more, KML fits well into the geographic version of the niche filled by HTML in more generalized content publishing.

Ogle Earthhttp://feeds.ogleearth.com/~r/ogleearth/~3/250113847/links_arcgis_ex.html [Ogle Earth] Links: ArcGIS Explorer API, Google Sky wavelength slider hack: Nanaimo: Time magazine has an article about how the Canadian town Nanaimo has been georeferencing a chunk of its public services and published them as KML with the help of Google. Slashdot picks up the article, and Google Earth blog .

Comments for James Fee GIS Bloghttp://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/2008/02/05/bringing-open-source-gis-into-an-esri-shop/#comment-33130 [Comments for James Fee GIS Blog] Comment on Bringing Open Source GIS into an “ESRI Shop” by Dimitri: My only caveat is that what you download those features in would be by default in one of the 80 GIS or DBMS formats such as KML, which Manifold writes to (it is immensely popular as a KML editor to create Google Earth content) but not to formats like Atom which no one uses for GIS data. It is difficult to find a serious GIS package of any kind which cannot read one of the commonly used GIS formats, such as shapefiles, so if interchange with other GIS tools is what you ask, yes, sure.

arcgis Explorer Bloghttp://feeds.esri.com/~r/ArcgisExplorerBlog/~3/241727092/explorer-at-the-feduc.aspx [arcgis Explorer Blog] Explorer at the FedUC: The weather data is collected in an enterprise geodatabase (ArcSDE) via a connection to a Meterologix weather service, and published as an ArcGIS Server map service. The Explorer layer properties were set to update every 15 minutes to .

Geotags.org[Geotags.org] Google Earth, Mashups & KML: Short news: Manifold 2 Earth, Python KML... : Glidingcontest.org bills itself as the world's largest hangliding/paragliding flight archive (though with a focus that is definitely European).

Dave Bouwman[Dave Bouwman] ArcGIS Server 9.2 Launch Demos: My Wishlist...: If you've got the OGC Services up, add on the KML service. Let people see what can be expected with this service.

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