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Bing Maps API Now with StreetSide PanoramasDec 18, 2009
In a previous post we noted that Google Maps had added oblique imagery in both San Diego and San Jose with more metro areas to follow soon. It didn’t take Bing Maps long to respond with their addition of streetside photography, the beta Silverlight...
GIS Application Designers: We Should All 'KISS'Dec 17, 2009
As GIS application designers and developers we should all heed the advice in the simple figure below. Resist the temptation to add in that extra widget that is just too cool to leave out! And I’ll resist the temptation to sharp stick ESRI on this...
Next Session of Mastering the ArcGIS Server JavaScript API Coming SoonDec 17, 2009
Time is running out, but it’s not too late to register for our upcoming session of Mastering the ArcGIS Server JavaScript API. This is an Internet based, instructor guided course which is self-paced. Our next session begins January 11th and runs...
Spatial and Attribute Searches in Google Maps Data APIDec 16, 2009
Based on this announcement from Google if you haven’t taken a close look at the Google Maps Data API yet you may want to consider doing so now with the addition of spatial and attribute search capabilities to the API. Search Feeds, similar to Feature...
Google Fusion Tables API Integration with Maps and Visualization APIsDec 16, 2009
Google announced this week that Fusion Tables now has its own API. Fusion Tables, still in Google Labs, allows you to upload data sets from spreadsheets or CSV files and visualize the data on maps, timeslines, and charts. In addition, the...
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