This batch mode edition is unusually long. It covers the past month and a bit more. Yes, that's way too much and I won't try to repeat the experience ;-) Here's what I considered pertinent enough to share with you. Exceptionally, in some cases I haven't gave attribution to the source of the news, thank you for your comprehension.
On the geospatial open source front:
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I just recently became aware of PostGISonline, a site for testing and learning spatial SQL
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You can now create and manipulate SLD (the OGC Styled Layer Descriptor standard) in Python with python-sld
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Via the AGISRS list, I learned about OpenQuake.org, for calculating seismic hazard and risk at any scale, which of course ingest geospatial data and outputs maps
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Here's WherePost.ca, which crowdsources the location of mailboxes and post offices for Canada
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Here's the Switch2OSM website promoting OpenStreetMap, OpenStreetMap might go indoor too
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Still on the OSM topic, V1 shares an entry on the use of OpenStreetMap data in agriculture
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Here's an entry on the future of GeoCouch and CouchDB
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GeoServer gets database-level security
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There's now a plugin to run Python scripts in QGIS
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Here's about improvements to the QGIS rule-based rendering
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On a similar topic, here's a guide to beautiful reliefs in QGIS
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Did you know you can add Google Maps, OSM, and Bing Maps directly in QGIS? You can via the OpenLayers plugin - hey, there's even a Profile plugin
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There's an updated book published by Gary Sherman, now named The Geospatial Desktop , subtitled Open source GIS and mapping
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GEOS 3.3.2 has been released
On the Esri front:
On the Microsoft front:
On the remote sensing front:
On the GNSS / GPS front:
In the miscellaneous category:
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The 7 geo predictions for 2012 of Cédric are interesting
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Microsoft's Flight Simulator, renamed Flight, will be available for free next Spring, with paid extra content
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We never mentioned it before, but now Indiemapper is free, it "helps you make static, thematic maps from geographic data by bringing the best of traditional cartographic design to internet map-making."
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SS mentions the new alliance between Autodesk and Pitney Bowes, APB also discuss this new relationship
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SS also shares an entry named Safe Software’s Expanded Role as a Conduit Between Sensors and Systems
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The U.S. EPA in their Locations Challenge introduced a crowdsourcing project of georeferenced photos of environmental problems
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Slashdot ran a discussion on assembling your own 3D printer
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The OGC shared a summary of the Eye on Earth Summit held in December
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Another OGC entry was named Status of the OGC's Water Resource Activities
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DM shares an article named GIS Adoption and Use on College Campuses: An End-of-Year Review and Look Ahead to 2012
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The GEB mentions a new 3D San Francisco website
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I found interesting the possibility of a .data TLD
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A new free iPad app: GeoViewer from LizardTech, supports MrSID format and more
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It's been a while since we mentioned them, GISCorps were recently in 7 countries, including Libya
In the maps category:
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