Links: Reverse geocode Google Maps, Geoserver to test KML 3
Friday, August 17, 2007 (21:06 UTC)
- Subscribed: Discovered because it linked to the previous post, Kurt's Weblog, obsessed with mapping visualizations, satellite ship tracking, NOAA, the Arctic, JPL, and Mars. Is that a picture of Victoria crater on the wall I see? Love it.
- Reverse geocoding via Google Maps API: Reverse geocoding in Google Maps. And it's legal. (Via Mapperz)
- GeoServer to test KML 3: Google Code Blog chimes in on GeoServer's recently improved KML support, and notes that GeoServer will be a testbed for OGC's further development of KML.
- ocgkml as RSS: A link I forgot to add a few posts ago: The direct link to the RSS feed for the ogckml tag on del.icio.us, so you can subscribe directly.
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