WeoGeo May 2010 Newsletter
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WeoGeo May 2010 Newsletter
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WeoGeo has left Private Beta
WeoGeo, Inc. has just released version 1.0.0 and has left private beta. This means that invitation codes are no longer needed to set up a WeoGeo Library. As always, details for the release can be found in our
release notes.
Release 1.0.0 brings these features and additions:
- An independent developer environment at
www.weogeo.net. More information is
available on our wiki.
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WeoSuite (WeoApp/gWeoApp) reaches version 1.0.0.
- Support for
Custom Licenses for dataset listings. This feature was the most frequently requested item by our existing customers. With this support, you can set your own the license terms for your dataset listings independent of WeoGeo's standard licenses.
- Providers may now customize multiple vector files in a single vector listing using a GeoJSON index that we call the Table of Contents (ToC). These features are currently only for Developers and advanced users. For more details, please check our wiki. For more details, please
check our wiki.
You can read more on our News Blog -
WeoGeo Is Out of Private Beta
Getting Started with WeoGeo
Getting started with WeoGeo is easy. Within 5 minutes you can manage your geo-content through WeoGeo's web Admin User Interface and share it with the world. If you haven't signed up for your WeoGeo Library account yet or haven't used it in a while, check out James Fee's recent blog post about
how simple this process is, which includes great links to help you get started.
Stay Connected
Keep on top of everything that is happening at WeoGeo. Follow us on Twitter (
@WeoGeo),
Facebook, our
blogs and
newsletters. You can also stay on top of the status of our APIs and services by following @WeoGeoStatus
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Our mailing address is:
WeoGeo, Inc.
2828 SW Corbett Ave, Suite 203
Portland, OR 97201
Our telephone:
(800) 928-6402
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