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Onward

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Updates to this blog have been intentionally limited until some legal matters were dealt with: happily our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy are now complete. You’ll be required to ‘accept’ our Terms of Use the next time you login or register for a user account. Any significant changes we make to the Terms of Use in the future will be noted here on the blog. We’re still getting to grips with some other legal issues around online user-driven sales of geodata.

In other news, the Land Information New Zealand topographic data (V14/2007) is now downloadable for free under a Creative Commons license:

Contact us if the LINZ topo layer you want hasn’t been created yet.

Some features recently added to Koordinates:

  • Anyone can upload geodata under their own user account. Geodata can be in shapefiles, JPEG or TIFF formats, of any map projection. You can can include as many different tiles/files as you want in the ZIPs you upload; Koordinates will let you create individual layers from combinations of them. You’ll need to know the SRID for JPEG’s, certain TIFF’s or if the shapefiles don’t have a .PRJ.
  • A public profile page for every user, kind of like a Flickr photostream.
  • US geotags. Geotags on Koordinates are area based, e.g. a layer that is ‘mostly’ in California should be tagged with California. We’ve now got the US down to at least the county level, and also some city/town areas.
  • Colours of your layers in Koordinates are preserved in KML and DWG downloads
  • Comments threads. Based on early feedback, we’ll probably modify the comments system to work more like Get Satisfaction.

We’re now working on:

  • Much better scalability
  • A site tour and features overview
  • Off-the-shelf commercial geodata licenses, which will allow anyone to sell their geodata via Koordinates
  • Updating the FAQ with explanations of new features
  • More fixes to DWG and KML downloads

You can read older Koordinates-related posts on my personal blog:

And you can read some suggested ideas for Koordinates on Get Satisfaction: getsatisfaction.com/koordinates. Feel free to post your own suggestions, or ask some questions.

And lastly, what is surely the most productive use of ArcGIS ever: Suze Mavoa’s mapstream.