Here's the recent open source / open data geonews in batch mode.
Software-related:
Open data:
Everything else:
The open source java desktop GIS uDig released its version 1.4. uDig also officially joined LocationTech recently (here's our previous entry on LocationTech).
What's in the 1.4 release: "
For users:
For developers:
Release notes:

Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.
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On the Microsoft front:
Geo-related Slashdot discussions:
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In the maps category:
This is my tentative to catch up the geonews since my mid-August holidays. Here they are!
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Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.
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From the Google front:
On the Microsoft front:
Discussed over Slashdot:
Directions Mag articles of note:
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In the maps category:
Directions Mag shares a product review of the open source desktop GIS software uDig. We mentioned uDig frequently in the past. uDig is somewhat a competitor to QGIS, another popular open source desktop GIS.
From the review: "uDig hits a rather powerful punch, including support for local data, databases and Internet data. From the start (way back in 2004), it was designed as a general purpose development platform. And it continues that tradition today. uDig is a nice spatial data viewer and editor, with special emphasis on the OpenGIS standards for Internet GIS, the Web Map Server (WMS) Service and Web Feature Server (WFS) Service standards. [...] For the professional, uDig offers the ability to create and add new functionality using the Eclipse rich client platform (RCP), an industry-standard extension framework. With Eclipse RCP, users can create feature-rich, stand-alone application plug-ins. uDig also includes a substantial toolkit of Java functionality, upon which developers can build."
With uDig 1.2 released over a year ago, let's welcome uDig 1.3.0, an open source desktop GIS based on Java.
From new features from the release notes:
Here's the recent geonews in batch mode covering the last two weeks. It's a bit longer than usual.
On the open source front:
On the Google front (well, new since yesterday):
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Discussed over Slashdot:
In the maps category:
Having two daughters at home does require a lot of energy! That's why this edition of the 'pertinent geonews in batch mode' covers the last two weeks.
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In the miscellaneous category:
Slashdot ran a couple of geo-related discussions:
In the maps category:
The first official release of JGrasstools has been released as 0.7.0.
We have worked about a year to prepare not only the algorithms contained in this release, but also the supporting the evolution of the OMS3 framework to gain the main objective of the JGrasstools library: the possibility to link together models in a most possible flexible way, being it along a timeline or in standalone mode, being it in complex and recursive way or in simple standalone mode.
JGrasstools represents the effort to extract the processing power of JGrass to library level.
For documentation, downloads, you can read the whole story at he release notes page.
[Editor's note: we mentioned JGrass a few times in the past, JGrass is built upon GRASS GIS and uDig]
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