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TNTmap: A Free Web Map Service / Web Feature Service Browser and Viewer

MicroImages, Inc. contributed the following write-up about its free TNTmap, a browser and viewer for accessing WMS and WFS layers. If your organization uses OGC Standards and has a story to tell, particularly including why it uses OGC Standards and any "Lessons Learned," please contact <editor at opengeospatial dot org>. Tina Cary, Editor

MapConnect: Free Topographic Data of Australia

Developed by Geoscience Australia, the MapConnect application provides access to topographic data for the entire country of Australia. Currently, the only data set available is GEODATA TOPO 250K Series 3 data. The underlying spatial database is constantly maintained, ensuring that users always access the most recent data. Additional national data sets at other scales will be added.

Raj Singh on IT Conversations

At Where 2.0 OGC's Raj Singh spoke about OGC, its developer program and how most of the audience didn't know much about the standards organization. The podcast of his presentation was posted earlier this week at IT Conversations.

National Weather Service Seeks Geospatial Content/Format Input

The National Weather Service, part of NOAA, is seeking input on what weather information users need and in what geospatial formats that information should be delivered.

Specifically, we seek input on what classes of information are most valuable (e.g., radar, temperature, winds, hurricane track), preferred formats (e.g., shapefile, OGC compliant), and types of access (e.g., ftp download, map/feature service). Please be a specific as possible. For instance, the NWS provides temperature information in a number of ways - if particular temperature data are important, please identify them.

New Visual Catalog of WMS Sites

Slashgeo shared a note from Tim Schuab about his new wms-sites.com website. The site "aims to be a visual catalog of public Web Mapping Service (WMS) resources online." Visitors can search for WMS data by keyword and see the results mapped in a "preview." He's looking for more sites to add to his catalog.

WikiLoc: GPS Tracking with WMS

OGC News reader Jordi Lopez Ramot wrote to share a WMS enabled GPS mapping application. He writes:

The website WikiLoc is a completely free service built in my spare time that allows anyone in the world to post and share GPS information mainly about outdoor activities, be walking, hiking, cycling, sailing... It's based in Google Maps/Earth and you can switch the base maps to layers served by whatever freely accesible Open Geospatial Web Map Service you like.

GeoFactor on Interoperability Day

Ron Exler writes in his blog The GeoFactor about the Open Geospatial Consortium Interoperability Day held last week in conjuntion with other meetings going on in Vienna Virginia. He uses the term "fascinating" quite a bit in his two part overview. (1, 2)

PostGIS Certified Compliant

Refractions Research received certification for compliance for PostGIS for Simple Features (SFS 1.1.0 (compliant), SFS(TF) 1.1 (compliant)).

Don't Miss OGC Interoperability Day Seminar

OGC® and GITA will host an Interoperability Day Seminar highlighting the confirmed benefits of using standards-based interoperable geospatial technologies. Attendees will see a live interoperability demo illustrating emergency management and response, hear from a wide range of speakers from private companies, software developers, government and academia, see and gets hand on today's technologies and explore the challenges ahead. Join us on October 4, 2006 in Tyson's Corner, Vienna, Virginia. Special thanks to event Gold Sponsor ESRI and Silver Sponsors Boeing and eSpatial.

Latest Google Earth Beta Includes Native WMS Support

The most recent download of Google Earth (client) includes a number of enhancements but support for OGC's Web Map Service Spec is most exciting to readers of this blog. The software can be downloaded here and Stefan Geens offers a nice graphics rich walk through how it works. Of note, "There are plenty of WMS servers preloaded for you to try right out of the box."

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