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Converts Google Earth KML file to a CSV file, and vice versa. This enables you to plot all custom POIs with Google Earth first before transferring them into your Garmin GPS using the POI Loader.
The application for tracking a mobile devices, similar to google mobile maps but enhanced about many additional new features including a web service where
a user will be able to track registered mobile devices from a web browser.
EasyGIS simplifies GIS data management, sharing, and publishing. REST interfaces (json, html views). Lucene based FTS searches. Thematic maps, business cartography. Integration with external GIS data providers - Google, OSM.
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Open Source GPS Tracking System. It allows to use mobile phones with J2ME support as mobile trackers and see its tracks on Google Maps online. There is a web RESTful API for GPS data input. See details on http://redmine.wannatrak.com
A Java application/library that can generate PNG tile overlay images for Google Maps from multiple data sources. Inactive because there are better alternatives: Java - http://geotools.codehaus.org/ PHP - http://www.mapserver.org/
geolocate is a front-end java program that works with google maps to provide dynamic maps to users. Combined with the flexibility of XML and the power of javascript, users can see various relationships on their map to draw conclusions.
The project will produce a small standalone Java application which will allow a user to convert ESRI Shapefiles (.shp) to the Google Earth KML format. This will allow ESRI Shapefile points, lines, and polygons to be viewed in Google Earth.