OpenLayers 3.5.0 Released
The popular open source web mapping library OpenLayers 3.5.0 has been released. Some of the new features according to the official blog: “Among the features in this release is a new snapping...
View ArticleBatch Geonews: Centimeters GNSS Accuracy from Smartphones, Google Maps +...
Here’s the recent geonews in batch mode. From the open source / open data front: Popular nowadays, Considering a Hybrid Proprietary/Open-Source Architecture Here’s a followup regarding the Open Letter...
View ArticleFOSS4G-Europe : Mapping parties, workshops & keynotes
The second edition of the FOSS4G-Europe Conference will be held at Politecnico di Milano in Como, Italy, from July 15th to 17th, 2015. The Conference aims to bring together FOSS4G users and developers...
View ArticleWikimedia European History Map over almost 2500 years
Andrew’s bloggage update: Created a video of some of the cool Wikimedia Atlas of European maps. Downloaded the images, rubber sheeted them and composited each map sheet in YouTube – if you squint...
View ArticleGIS Programming: Languages breakdown
Coding skills are now a requirement for lots of geospatial practitioners, here’s a recent and useful summary named GIS Programming: Languages breakdown. From the article: “Unlike Fortran, C/C++ is...
View ArticleRecent Slashgeo Donations – Thank You!
At Slashgeo, we aggregate and publish geonews on a volunteering basis and we benefit from user donations that contribute paying the hosting fees. I’d like to sincerely thank Max Galka of Revaluate.com...
View Articlepygeometa: New Geospatial Metadata Package
pygeometa is a new open source Python package to generate metadata for geospatial datasets. Users can manage simple configurations to generate geospatial metadata in a variety of formats. Features:...
View ArticleFOSS4G Europe: edition 2015
The second edition of the FOSS4G-Europe Conference is held this week at Politecnico di Milano in Como, Italy. A day of workshops will precede the conference on 14th July, and a code sprint will close...
View ArticleAfter 10 years, Slashgeo is ending its journey
The short story is this one — after 10 years of manually selecting and aggregating the best geospatial news to share with the community, Slashgeo.org has ended its journey and will now cease...
View ArticleSlashgeo on Twitter and Facebook
While this website is not actively maintained anymore, you’ll find your manually aggregated geospatial news on Slashgeo’s Twitter and Facebook accounts. Cheers! — Alex / Satri The post Slashgeo on...
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