Mapdex: The Google of GIS searches

Thursday, September 01, 2005 (21:53 UTC)

Mapdex is sitting on a goldmine — it's an index of freely available map servers, making it a tremendous resource for the GIS community (especially students). Now Mapdex blog reports
that ArcIMS servers returned in a search are getting KML links, so that the data can be accessed seamlessly in Google Earth.

This makes Mapdex a sort of Google for GIS data searches.

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