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Open Source Geonews: Learn CartoCSS, States of GeoServer and GeoTools, ArcGIS vs QGIS Clipping, and more

Fri, 2012/11/09 - 09:56 — Satri

Here's the recent open source geonews.

  • Geoff anticipates the next step in the evolution of open source geospatial software will be corporate engagement
  • MapBox offers you to learn CartoCSS and compositing by customizing Geography Class and the open source TileMill
  • We more about why the need for OpenLayers 3.0 to be developed
  • Many of you will probably be interested by the State of GeoServer 2012 and State of GeoTools 2012 presentations, related, GeoTools 8.3 has been released
  • Here's some partial results on the ArcGIS vs QGIS etc Clipping Contest Rematch revisited
  • Via this upcoming introductory course for accessing it using open source software, I learned about WELD, USGS's Web-Enabled Landsat Data products
  • You can open MODIS tiles directly in QGIS
  • Here's how to add layers to GeoServer using the REST API
  • If you have anything to do with New Zealand, head to this mapping New Zealand summary, which extensively uses open source
  • This year, the Sol Katz Award has been attributed to Prof. Venkatesh Raghavan
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