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Tag Archives: Mash-Ups
Tip of the Day – Check the Code
Some of the most popular pages on GISDoctor.com (shameless self-plug) are those that provide examples of how to read WMS data into Google Map applications from a number of sources including ArcGIS Server, OpenLayers, and MapServer. People take the code from … Continue reading
Everything Should be Mapped – Somerville Tax Liens
I came across an interesting dataset the other day while reading the Boston Globe (online of course, does anyone buy actual newspapers anymore?). The story, originally from Ward 5 Online, was discussing the number of properties in my current hometown, … Continue reading
Sweet 2010 Census Mash-Up
My hard-working friends at the Connecticut State Data Center and the Map and Geographic Information Center (MAGIC) at the University of Connecticut Homer Babbidge Library have started to post data from the Wednesday March, 9th release of the 2010 census … Continue reading
Posted in GIS, GIS Analysis, Google Maps, Mash Ups
Tagged 2010 Census., Google Maps V3, MAGIC, Mash-Ups
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