Still catching up my August holidays, here's the recent geospatial open source and open data geonews.
In general news:
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O'Reilly publishes an article named With new maps and apps, the case for open transit gets stronger: "There’s no reason why important civic infrastructure should get bound up in a fight between Apple and Google. And in communities with public GTFS, it won’t."
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Esri published an update on their relation with open source: "Esri has always hosted open code and samples in a variety of ways, but more can be done. Focus and motivation needs to be improved, and Esri is now making it a priority to improve its open source participation. More of Esri’s code should and will be open sourced in the coming days, weeks, months, and years." They are also on Github now, http://github.com/esri and http://github.com/arcgis
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India launched the beta of their open data portal
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MapQuest have a New Geocoding Service and Updated APIs Based on Open Data
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OpenGeo shares an article named Haitidata.org: using open source geospatial for disaster response planning
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FOSS4G software getting adopted, gvSIG 1.11 now official part of the standard software portfolio in the City of Munich and Luxembourg using open source GIS for cadastre
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DM shares a 2-parts article named Designing an Open Source Geospatial Solution to Manage Airport Noise and Operations
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For the curious ones, here's the new OSGeo Board and Charter members refreshed
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