Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Google”
October 29, 2011
Google Maps Tile Scales
I found this buried deep in an appendix of the Mapnik XML Schema Reference, and I thought it so useful I am reposting it here:
Zoom level Scale denominator
0
559,082,264
1
279,541,132
2
139,770,566
3
69,885,283
4
34,942,642
5
17,471,321
6
8,735,660
7
4,367,830
8
2,183,915
9
1,091,958
10
545,979
11
272,989
12
136,495
13
68,247
14
34,124
15
17,062
16
8,531
17
4,265
18
2,133
19
1,066
20
read moreApril 6, 2011
Basemaps in QGIS
**Update 2012-02-02 17:57 -0800:I just wrote a post about another way to do this.
I really like QGIS. It’s a powerful GIS that runs on Linux (among other operating systems) and doesn’t require incredible amounts of CPU. One criticism I had of it was that it did not provide the same ‘click-and-go’ basemap experience one can get with ArcGIS for making simple maps (i.e. Add Basemap, select Bing, DeLorme, &c. and you’re done).
read moreApril 2, 2011
Plug: Google Fusion Tables
Google Fusion Tables is a fairly new service many may not have heard of: it lets you manage large tabular datasets in the cloud, using Google’s infrastructure. You can then visualize that data in a variety of ways, including a Google Map. The coolest feature in my mind is the ability to geocode addresses to a map on the fly. There are lots of datasets out there that, rather than providing a mappable latitude and longitude, provide an address column (or street, city, state, &c.
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