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URL Tag Cloud
- maps
- , opensource
- , mapping
- , gis
- , javascript
- , ajax
- , web
- , api
- , geo
- , web2.0
- , openlayers
- , map
- , geography
- , cartography
- , geotagging
- , mapas
- , framework
- , googlemaps
Bookmark History
Saved by 41 people (7 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-07-26
- Khanhlnq on 2008-08-04 - Tags imported , Bookmarks , Unlabeled , maps , javascript , gis , opensource , ajax , geo
- Lspiro on 2008-06-01 - Tags mapping , GIS , tools4research
- Virgile on 2008-05-14 - Tags maps , javascript , opensource , mapping , web , ajax , openlayers , googlemaps , developpement
Public Sticky notes
OpenLayers makes it easy to put a dynamic map in any web page
Highlighted by ykominami
OpenLayers is a pure JavaScript library for displaying map data in most
modern web browsers, with no server-side dependencies. OpenLayers implements a
(still-developing) JavaScript
API for building rich web-based geographic applications, similar to the
Google Maps and MSN Virtual Earth APIs, with one important difference --
OpenLayers is Free Software, developed for and by the Open Source software
community.
Highlighted by jangondol
OpenLayers makes it easy to put a dynamic map in any web page. It can
display map tiles and markers loaded from any source. MetaCarta developed the initial version of
OpenLayers and gave it to the public to further the use of geographic
information of all kinds. OpenLayers is
completely free, Open Source JavaScript, released under a BSD-style License.
Highlighted by virgile
OpenLayers is a pure JavaScript library for displaying map data in most
modern web browsers, with no server-side dependencies. OpenLayers implements a
(still-developing) JavaScript
API for building rich web-based geographic applications, similar to the
Google Maps and MSN Virtual Earth APIs, with one important difference --
OpenLayers is Free Software, developed for and by the Open Source software
community.
Highlighted by jonphipps


Public Comment
on 2007-04-01 by locative