webGIS are everywhere – often GoogleMaps mashups, but also more sophisticated ones. Having programmed a few, I’m starting to have a keen eyes of the issues faced by the programmers. Here is the start of a&hellip

webGIS are everywhere – often GoogleMaps mashups, but also more sophisticated ones. Having programmed a few, I’m starting to have a keen eyes of the issues faced by the programmers. Here is the start of a&hellip
Following on the map entrance to the cultural encyclopedia we launched at the end of March, we’ve now published the equivalent for Faeroes and Greenland. The data available was really different, so it was more difficult&hellip
In the past 4 to 5 months, I’ve been working part-time on representing the entries of the Danish cultural encyclopaedia on a map. It was challenging in two ways, because I had to work with historic administrative&hellip
When I was still studying cartography at uni I came across Wikimapia, which was then more or less starting. I totally loved it. It doesn’t really have the depth of wikipedia, you won’t find info&hellip
We’ve just opened our webGIS crowdsourcing platform for water sport! The platform is a webGIS, based on GoogleMaps, and invites everyone using Danish waters to add the location of their water-based activities. We include 99 activities, under&hellip