Here's the recent FOSS4G geonews.
In open source software updates:
In the everything else category:
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Here's an entry on the GeoServer CSS module, that presents itself as an alternative and improvement over the SLD (Style Layer Descriptor) OGC standard: "GeoServer CSS is inspired by the web—and by great tools like Carto, Cascadenik, and MapCSS. Like these tools it provides a concise styling syntax modeled on CSS but differs in that it’s goal is to improve the experience relative to SLD while preserving CSS concepts like cascading. While we ultimately aspire to a common CSS-like styling language for web cartography, we hope that GeoServer CSS is much easier than SLD and will be familiar enough for web designers to use."
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Arnulf links to the SplashMaps Kickstarter project that uses open data, "real outdoors maps; based on open data, on light, weather friendly fabric" (image below)
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Geoff shares an entry on the Cesium open source WebGL virtual globe and mapping Javascript library, we mentioned Cesium before
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You can now connect ArcGIS to the open source TileMill with Arc2Earth Sync
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I learned a new term today, here's an entry named Improving Population Density Maps Using Dasymetric Mapping
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Here's a Money Journey map that visualize transactions with the Open Bank Project data
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Here's an update on the Geometry Clipping Contest, and QGIS beats ArcGIS
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You heard of it already, but here's again on the topic, Why are we building OpenLayers 3?

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