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The goal of the OSM2PostGIS project is to develop an OpenStreetMap data processor that can import any amount of .osm XML data into a PostGIS database, and produce evaluated navigation network topologies to support routing.
* Note: The Google Maps V2 API used by this module has been deprecated. *
For V3, consider pygeocoder: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pygeocoder
Easy-to-use Python wrapper for the Google Maps V2 and Local Search APIs. Provides geocoding, reverse geocoding, directions, and local search.
Send XMPP (Gtalk/Google Talk also supported) messages (thanks to Jabber) within a single line of PL/SQL code, get buddies list and status in relational tables (or xml) on Oracle 11g.
The Java-Sitemapper is a Java API for building sitemap files to improve search indexing on Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and Ask.com. This project strives to implement the latest in search technology for use on the Java platform.
This program simply converts a .kml list of points given from Google Earth to a .sql file that can be easily loaded into PostgreSQL database with PostGIS extension. NOTE: tested with PostgreSQl v8.2 and postGis v1.3.3
This application talks to a GPS device over the NMEA protocol via the WIGSGPSComm API. The first version of the WIGS application will present the GPS data in an intuitive fashion, and later releases will be further enhanced with special map support.
The University Map Project aims to give schools a way to map their campuses. The term centrally distributed works here, because the universities will be able to reference each other. The primary technologies used are XML, Google Maps, and Javascript.
AJAX JDBC ResultSet in Javascript. Uses XMLHTTP to send xml server data to a web browser HTML form with no refresh, reload or submit (like Google Suggest). Data can be SQL, object relational map (like Hibernate), XML, other mapping (like SOAP)
Osmap is a way of putting map data into XML tags, such as roads, vegetation, buildings, and related info. A much easier alternative to GIS, with more features than proprietary. Osmap format gives apps enough info to draw complex maps from scratch.