A student at Stanford has come up with a cool app for Google Earth called gCensus.
Currently, only the US Census 2000's Summary File 1 (displaying population characteristics such as race and age) is available for mapping but there's no doubt the developer and others will mashup more Census data in the near future.
A tip... if you'd like to locate some KMLs for viewing in Google Earth there's a very simple way to search ALL the KMLs available onn the web (they are simple text files remember).
Oh man... while away I almost missed out in this announcement. It involves some of my favorite web services and one of the coolest, free mobile apps around.
What do you get when you combine Shozu mobile uploading app with YouTube, Flickr, and then throw in Geotagging too??
Well, you get a kick-ass application that any smartphone would be an idiot to ndo without! Shozu has recently added all this capability to their latest and its amazing.
I recall first hearing about the initial Beta last year and thought to myself... WOW...
I have to admit, I'm anxious to start publishing more video online, nothing personal but in my opinion Video is it!
An update from the crew at flickr was launched this week in the form of a new, mobile friendly resource.
Some interesting updates from the gmaps crew recently hit the google maps API weblog. Imagine this... view KML files with google maps...
Telespial Systems is providing government agencies from around the world the tools needed to help manage and deploy asset and geographical data during times of emergency.
No doubt you may have heard already, none the less, ArcGIS 9.2 is now shipping. Highlights of the ArcGIS 9.2 release include the following:
Something for you mobile techies...