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on Friday January 12, @03:55PM
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from the welcome-in-the-bandwagon-fellow-voxel! dept.
from the welcome-in-the-bandwagon-fellow-voxel! dept.
Leszek Pawlowicz writes "I've just started a new blog called "Free Geographic Information Tools" at http://freegeotools.blogspot.com/ I'll be covering a wide variety of topics, including GIS, GES, GPS, and websites. The first series of posts will mainly cover how to meet or beat most of the capabilities of Google Earth Plus (GPS import and export, spreadsheet import, address geocoding and real-time tracking) using free or cheap software. Check it out, and let me know what you think!"
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The new blog named Free Geographic Information Tools has a short entry wondering if Google Earth Plus is worthed the 20$? From the blog: "So of the 6 additional capabilities you get with the Plus version of GE, there are free (or cheap) ways to get better results for three of them: GPS data import, real-time tracking, and spreadsheet import. And for GPS data, there are free tools that will allow you to export GE points and paths to your GPS as waypoints and tracks, something GE Plus can't do."
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