On 3/28/12 3:19 AM, Boris Villazon-Terrazas wrote:
Dear all

Within the context of the GeoLinkData initiative [1], the Ontology Engineering Group [2] is happy to announce a new release of map4rdf [3]. map4rdf is a mapping and faceted browsing tool for exploring and visualizing RDF datasets enhanced with geometrical Information.

map4rdf is an open source software. Just configure it to use your SPARQL endpoint and provide your users with a nice map-based visualization of your data. The geospatial aspects of the data can be modelled using either the data model from W3C Geo XG [4] or the geometrical data model proposed by GeoLinkedData [5]

map4df website: http://oegdev.dia.fi.upm.es/map4rdf/
map4rdf demo: http://mccarthy.dia.fi.upm.es/map4rdf-0.0.3/

map4rdf new features:
• Geospatial and geometrical visualization using Google Maps and OpenStreetMap.
• Easy configuration via configuration file.
• Filtering resources.
• Suggesting editions of a given resource.


Thanks and enjoy it!

GeoLinkedDataTeam

[1] http://geo.linkeddata.es <http://geo.linkeddata.es/>
[2] http://www.oeg-upm.es <http://www.oeg-upm.es/>
[3] http://oegdev.dia.fi.upm.es/projects/map4rdf/
[4] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/geo/
[5] http://geo.linkeddata.es/web/guest/modelos


Awesome job guys!!!

The separation of your application realm functionality from data access realm components is a great demonstration of what Linked Data facilitates re. productivity tools development and deployment.

Bravo!

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Regards,

Kingsley Idehen 
Founder&  CEO
OpenLink Software
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