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Welcome to The Carbon Portal
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Your online source for Open-Geospatial development. This portal is sponsored by The Carbon Project ( www.TheCarbonProject.com) to support it's community of users and developers, and support a variety of open-geospatial communities.
The Carbon Project's mission is to make location-based information accessible and usable to everyone, everywhere. Our goal here is to provide you the resources needed to develop and use open-geospatial solutions.
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Gaia 3.1 Released!
| Gaia users rejoice, Gaia 3.1 is now released. This version includes many changes and corrections and is based on the latest CarbonTools PRO 3.0.1.1 assemblies. We improved the support to OGC services, especially WFS 1.1.0.
We also added new features, such as the 'Splash Image' feature that allows an image to show over an empty map. This feature is fun and useful for demos and presentations (especially for you JD). |
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CarbonTools PRO Now Available!
| CarbonTools PRO is a new .NET 2.0 toolkit and has many new features and enhancements, such as numerous new .NET Form Controls (including a sophisticated and much requested MultiMap control), a unified API to support content sources and types such as Microsoft Virtual Earth, Yahoo! Maps, Google KML/KMZ, Shape Files, MIF, DXF, a powerful DataRasterTiles class that can integrate bounding-box based services with tile-based maps, a new robust symbology and rendering engine that takes full advantage of GDI+ and much more.
Please contact us at info@thecarbonproject.com on how to purchase CarbonTools PRO.
Just out! CarbonTools PRO 3.0.1.1 with Gaia 3.1 source code is now available. |
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Register to download the latest
| Register now to gain access to the forums and other portal features including the Downloads section where you can get the latest free version of Gaia 3™, tools, documents and much more. Registration is free!
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The Carbon Project released a major update to CarbonArc PRO, its Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) 1.0 extension for ArcGIS, at the ESRI Federal User Conference last month in Washington, DC.
Posted by Jeff on Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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We are proud to announce the latest and greatest build of CarbonTools PRO. In addition to many updates and corrections we also added the full source code to our Microsoft and Yahoo content handling assemblies. This documents covers release notes for versions 3.0.1.1 and 3.0.1.0.
Posted by nuke on Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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The Carbon Project Inc. announces that its CarbonArc and Gaia software has successfully supported the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) Interoperability Pilot, most recently at a November 30 online demonstration attended by over 500 people from across Canada.
Posted by Jeff on Saturday, December 29, 2007
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We are pleased to announce the availability of CarbonArc® PRO for ArcGIS 9.2 - providing OGC® Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) 1.0 interoperability for ESRI’s ArcGIS 9.2 software. OGC SDI 1.0 is a selected suite of standards from the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.
Posted by Jeff on Monday, September 24, 2007
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Posted by Jeff on Monday, January 29, 2007
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· SDI 1.0 Extension for ArcGIS Launched at ESRI Federal Conference
(Mar 12, 2008)
· CarbonTools PRO 3.0.1.1 release notes
(Mar 12, 2008)
· Hundreds of Canadians Witness Success of Online Mapping Demonstration
(Dec 29, 2007)
· “SDI 1.0” Extension for ArcGIS Now Shipping
(Sep 24, 2007)
· The Carbon Project Adds Microsoft Virtual Earth
(Jan 29, 2007)
· Gaia 3 Source Code now available with CarbonTools PRO
(Nov 09, 2006)
· World’s First P2P Framework for Location Content Demo'd at Microsoft Conference
(Jul 14, 2006)
· Symbology in CarbonTools PRO
(Jun 18, 2006)
· Location Content, Social Networking and .NET – Secret in the Software Framework
(Apr 26, 2006)
· New Data Sources Move CarbonTools “Beyond OGC”
(Apr 24, 2006)
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