Here's the recent open source and open data geonews in batch mode.
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Statistics Canada, aka StatCan, will offer a lot (but not all) of its data under an open data license beginning February 2012
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OpenStreetMap now has nothing less than 500,000 registered users, here's new tile sets for the Transport Layer and the MapQuest Open layer, and V1 discusses the idea of OpenFarmMap
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Here's an interactive QGIS tutorial by Harvard's Lex Berman, a detailed entry on the creation of Map Books in QGIS via the EasyPrint plugin, a first glimpse at the pgRouting layer for QGIS, and more on the fusion of QGIS Desktop with web technologies
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Mike at OpenGeo discusses the Esri white paper about using an hybrid approach; using both open source and proprietary GIS software
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A few sources mentioned the 'Public Mapping Project' which develops the open source 'District Builder' redistricting software, this was also discussed over Slashdot
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PostGIS gets GeoJSON support and here's an entry on Topology cleaning with PostGIS
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If you're into Python, here's Kurt lecture on writing KML and SQLite with Python
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We just shared with you the new global GMTED2010 dataset, here's how to seamlessly access to remote Global Multi-resolution Terrain Elevation Data 2010 with GDAL
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GeoSolutions shared an entry named Serving Meteo data with GeoServer, GeoBatch and GeoNetwork: the LaMMA use case
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DM shares an article from a Slashgeo editor, named Open Source Software and OGC Web Services: Life-saving Components in Québec’s Emergency and Disaster Management
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Geopaparazzi 2.5.0 has been released
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