Geotags.org > Wi-Fi Data to Google Earth KML Map
[Flickr: Photos from GISuser.com] WiGLE is an online database of Wireless Access Points (802.11A/B/G) that is contributed to by folks using Netstumbler, Kismet and other war driving tools. A very cool app.
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[Brian Flood] Google Earth as an Enterprise GIS client: Until then, we need to efficiently pull geometries from the database (SDE in our case) and serialize them to KML and just before responding, compress them to KMZ. Our KMLServer does all of this and will also interpret ISymbol to add style tags to the KML, which is great since I can fire any IGeometry/ISymbol combo from analysis/graphics elements and have it included in the KML.
[Astroblog] I can see your house from up here: Here is a link to my first KML file that hovers you above Tidbinbilla (the source of the above image). When I work out how to make tours, it will take you to Parkes, Canarvon, Mt Stromlo, Siding Springs and Woomera (and maybe even bounce over to Manchester to visit the Woomera dish there).
[MAKE: Blog] Wigle Data to Google Earth (KML File): WiGLE is an online database of Wireless Access Points (802.11A/B/G) that is contributed to by folks using Netstumbler, Kismet and other war driving tools. WiGLE has a web interface of its own as well as Java desktop client called JiGLE.
[Matt Croydon::Postneo 2.0] The Revolution Will Be Geotagged: kml file and let you do with it as you please, but over the next few days I plan to re-implement the app with an appuifw.Form, get latitude and longitude information from Bluetooth GPS (if you’re so lucky), and work on smtplib integration so that the app can go from location -> write KML -> send via smtplib.
[Makezine.com] MAKE: Blog: WiGLE Data to Google Earth (KML File): WiGLE is an online database of Wireless Access Points (802.11A/B/G) that is contributed to by folks using Netstumbler, Kismet and other war driving tools. WiGLE has a web interface of its own as well as Java desktop client called JiGLE.
[Juiceanalytics.com] Juice Analytics | Agile Analytics Weblog: The folks at Portland Maps are steps ahead of the rest of the Google Earth community with their visualization of Portland area information. What they’re doing is not just displaying points in a map, but processing those points to show density heatmaps.
[Geobloggers.blogspot.com] geobloggers: "Network Link" - The Killer App for Google Earth: So if everyone currently doing Mapping Hacks fed out KML data based on the Bounding Box, you'd be able to see Craig's List Houses, Yahoo Traffic Conditions, Sexual Offenders, Metafilter Members and Flickr Photos all on the same map, as you moved around it.
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