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Whether by looking at satellite images of landscapes or finding their house on Google Earth, most people in the United States have had some experience with the products of remote sensing. This key geospatial technology, which includes satellite imagery and aerial photography, is used to make, correct, and enhance maps of all kinds. Professional uses [...]

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Geographic information systems (GIS), as a way to manage, map, and analyze geographic information, and the World Wide Web, as a way to make this information accessible to as many people as possible, are natural allies. Therefore, the term “Web GIS” has been around for years as a category for products and services. For example, [...]

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On April 14, the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) — an international, consensus organization that develops standards for geospatial and location-based services — adopted Google’s KML language schema as a standard. According to Michael Weiss-Malik, Google’s KML Product Manager, this was the first time that the OGC “swallowed whole” a large piece of code developed entirely outside of its processes and widely adopted in the mass market. From now on, the OGC will take responsibility for maintaining and extending KML, which will now be vendor-neutral and publicly controlled.

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