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    PuntoGPS

    PuntoGPS

    Minimalistic wide-open GPS-locator/tracker

    ...The web map shows the current position of the active users, allowing others to find them. It runs on any browser and supports a great variety of tile layers (Open Street Map and Google Satellite among others). As a php+mysql service can be installed on any web server (i.e. your bike-team site!). It's free, open source, portable and cross-platform. *** NB *** - Check the "allow unknown sources" option on your device security settings to setup on Android. Current version: 0.9 (beta) Release notes: -> https://sourceforge.net/p/puntogps/blog/
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    This is very simple PHP library that lets you query Google Geocoder Service via Google Geocoding API and parses the response so it provides a very easy way to handle the JSON data in PHP. A very simple class written in PHP5+. Enjoy!
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    AppForMap is a collection of PHP modules for web mapping. The project comprises both clients and server for dealing with simple features, GML, WKT, WMS, WFS, PostGIS databases etc. It can also act as a backend for an OpenLayers frontend.
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    Earnest is a A PHP-MYSQL AI EXPERT SYSTEM for creating powerful expert system easily. Its simple PHP API can also be called from JAVA, browsers or other software to perform GIS and other comparisons. Also has ability to create XML results.
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    PHP based Web Map Service (WMS) and WFS implementation according to OGC's specification. Data are stored according to Simple Features Specification in WKT format and delivered (among others) in SVG, PDF, Flash, PNG, and GIF format.
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    Integrate large databases of points with Google Maps without overloading db or client browser. Server-side example in simple PHP with server & client side caching, easily portable. Data loaded in chunks and when zoomed an area overview is shown. Simple D
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