- James Fee notes that ESRI ArcGIS Explorer is now publicly available. And here I was thinking all this time that it was publicly available:-)
- Some new sample code, a schema and examples of ObsKML by Jeremy Cothran. ObsKML provides a standard way of adding metadata to KML items.
- What better way to illustrate a paper on climatic connectivity than by using Google Earth?
- Judith Bush discovers that if you search for KML layers in Google Maps, the application gives you the option to “”Save to Mapplets”, so that you can mash it up agains other geospatial data.
- Imagery overlays that makes you wish for ocean DEMs in Google Earth: The UK’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency has put the results of its civil hydrography program online, as KML. (Via Silicon.com)
- Gridskipper gets a new look — one that is a lot more map savvy, as it should be.