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[News] Many Signs of Growing Strength for Free Software in GIS

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Geomajas.org to Unveil Version 1.4.0 Of Open Source GIS Software 

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| A team of expert GIS developers from Belgium have released today Geomajas 
| version 1.4.0. This new version is the stable release of version 1.3.0, 
| announced in September 2008. Geomajas is the open source GIS software 
| enabling geographical editing and support for complex relation models in the 
| web browser.    
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http://www.vector1media.com/top-stories/corporate-news/geomajas.org-to-unveil-version-1.4.0-of-open-source-gis-software/

The open source geospatial BI components GeoMondrian and Spatialytics are
available!

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| After the release of a new version of its open source spatial ETL tool, 
| GeoKettle yesterday (please see the announcement for more details), the 
| GeoSOA research group at Laval University, Quebec, Canada is proud to 
| announce the availibility as new open source projects of GeoMondrian, the 
| first implementation of a Spatial OLAP (SOLAP) server and Spatialytics, a 
| lightweight cartographic component which enables navigation in SOLAP data 
| cubes. GeoKettle, GeoMondrian and Spatialytics are components of the complete 
| geospatial BI (Business Intelligence) software stack developed by the GeoSOA 
| research group.        
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http://www.directionsmag.com/press.releases/index.php?duty=Show&id=34025

Event: 'Open Source GIS UK Conference'

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| First Open Source GIS UK Conference, CGS, University of Nottingham
| The Centre for Geospatial Science of the University of Nottingham, Open 
| Source Geospatial Foundation (UK Chapter), ICA Working Group on Open Source 
| Geospatial Technologies, SOSoRNET and Open Knowledge Foundation are 
| organizing the First Open Source GIS UK Conference on 22nd June (Monday), 
| 2009 at the University of Nottingham.    
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http://www.landgazette.co.uk/index.php/component/jcalpro/view/58/1


Recent:

Podcast: Three Paths to Open Source Geospatial

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| Open source is in the news again. This past week the U.S. Department of
| Defense announced Forge.mil, an open source project repository akin to
| SourceForge. Last month President Obama tapped Sun Co-founder Scott McNealy
| to prepare a document on open source and its potential role in government.
| But what of open source GIS?
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http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=3014&trv=1


Municipalities open their GIS systems to citizens

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| Many public administrations already use open source
| Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to let citizens look
| at public geographic data trough dedicated Web sites.
| Others use the same software to partially open the data
| gathering process: they let citizens directly add
| geographic information to the official, high-quality GIS
| databases by drawing or clicking on digital maps.
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http://www.linux.com/feature/155792


Related:

Orbit GIS 4.1 for Linux / Unix

http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/dailynews/2006/oct/05/news2.html


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Genasys Announces the Release of Version 9 of their Linux GIS
Powerhouse,GenaMap

http://www.directionsmag.com/press.releases/?duty=Show&id=14279&trv=1
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