Via Slashdot, this article suggests that the public would be better served by exposing government data through a simple standards-compliant data infrastructure. In his Computerworld post, Patrick Thibodeau cites the example of JDLand blog in how the public (bloggers, in this case) might make use of a standardized public data infrastructure. More here: Let’s turn [...]
Improving access to government information through standardization
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments · data, standards
Tags:government·public.access·standards
Linux.com :: Serving and styling maps with Geoserver
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments · FOSS4G, Geographic, linux
Here’s another sign (as if we needed one) that geospatial information is rapidly merging with mainstream IT. Linux.com published a nice article on getting started with Geoserver. Linux.com :: Serving and styling maps with Geoserver
Tags:Geoserver·geospatial·OGC·open source·OpenGeospatialConsortium
