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Batch Geonews: JS.geo Conference, ArcMap2SLD, MapQuest Discover, GLONASS Corruption, and much more

Here's the latest batch-mode edition of the geonews.

From the open source front:

  • InaSAFE 1.0 launched, it's a "free software that produces realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities", it's also a QGIS plugin

From the Esri front:

From the Google front:

In the miscellaneous category:

And finally, at the suggestion of a Slashgeo user which made a donation, we added a 'Paypal button' to ease the process of making donation to Slashgeo.

Batch Geonews: 2012 London Olympics Maps and more, Project Geo, MapPoint 2013, Global Arms Trade, and much more

Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.

On the 2012 London Olympics:

On the open source front:

On the Esri front:

On the Google front:

On the Microsoft front:

A few geostories discussed over Slashdot:

In the everything else category:

In the maps category:

Batch Geonews: 180,000 Free OrbView-3 Scenes, Car AR Driving, PostGISonline, Bing Maps Updates, Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Alliance, Obesity and Car Travel, and much much more

​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:

On the Esri front:

On the Microsoft front:

On the remote sensing front:

On the GNSS / GPS front:

In the miscellaneous category:

In the maps category:

AtlasStyler and Geopublisher 1.7 Released

Two open source projects have been updated: Geopublisher and AtlasStyler 1.7 have been released. In a few words: "Geopublisher is a tool for geographers to create and publish maps without any knowledge of HTML, SLD, Servers etc. and AtlasStyler is a graphical interface to create OGC SLD/SE documents without the need of hacking any XML."

Here's the highlights of what's new, for Geopublisher:

  • Automatic on-line publishing on geopublishing.org
  • New HTML editor
  • Rewrite of the "Personalize logos and icons" dialog
  • Support for languages, that are not official ISO languages

​For AtlasStyler:

  • New concept of "RulesLists" 
  • Scale-dependency
  • Support for styling raster
  • Improved WFS compatibility

We did mention these tools a few times in the past. If you wonder who's using them, see the provided examples of freely available atlases.

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