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Carbon Portal Logo 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.


CarbonArc PRO 1.7 Now Available!

January 26, 2009. A new update to CarbonArc PRO (1.7.0) released. This version updates the underlying CarbonTools PRO version and adds support to GML 3.2 as well as the latest Single sign On functionality for the Secure SDI feature.

You can download the full application, and try it for 30 days. Enjoy!

New: video tutorials showing some CarbonArc PRO features (filters, WFS-T and more) are available at http://youtube.com/thecarbonproject


New Gaia 3.3 released!

January 16, 2008. The latest update to Gaia brings some exciting improvements to the user interface, new bookmarks functionality, updated Extenders API as well as support to GML 3.2. This version is based on the latest CarbonTools PRO 3.0.2.3 assemblies. For more details see the updated user's guide There are many additions to the Extenders API (see developer's guide).

New extenders available: USGS Quick bar, Secure SDI 1.0.1.2, GPS tracking, Lat-Long to US National Grid, and Homeland Security Emergency Management symbology

You can find the new Gaia and Extenders as well as the updated Users Guide in the Downloads section.

A Gaia Video Tutorial is now available on YouTube (click here for the playlist).


New CarbonTools PRO Release Now Available!

January 16, 2009. Happy new year! CarbonTools PRO 3.0.2.3 was released today. This new version supports GML 3.2 and has the new Gaia 3.3 source code. Read the release notes.

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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!


The Carbon Project and CarbonTools PRO took a key role at the first annual Aeronautical Information Exchange (AIXM) and Weather Information Exchange Model (WXXM) Conference on May 13 in Arlington, Virginia.

 
Posted by Jeff on Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Read more...  

The Carbon Project announces it has been selected by the 2009 National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Cooperative Agreement Program (CAP) to develop an open source desktop dashboard for Geodata.gov, the federal government service for maps and data. The project will develop a free application to enable “at-a-glance” visualization of geospatial assets and monitoring of Geospatial One-Stop (GOS) Portal search functions.

 
Posted by Jeff on Thursday, April 16, 2009 Read more...  

Gaia Video Tutorial 1227 Reads gaia
The Carbon Project is proud to release a series of videos that take you from Gaia installation to more advanced OGC and map styling features. Watch Nuke Goldstein, CTO of The Carbon Project, demonstrate Gaia including bits of the less known features (did you know Gaia supports GeoTagged images?) newcomers and advanced users may find helpful.

 
Posted by The Carbon Project on Thursday, January 22, 2009 Read more...  

The first update of CarbonTools PRO for 2009 is a cool one. In addition to the usual bug corrections and feature enhancements we also added a new GML 3.2 parser and a major update to Gaia (version 3.3). Gaia Extender developers would love the API enhancements made in this version. Like all previous CarbonTools PRO releases the full Gaia source code is included with the package.

This document covers release notes for version 3.0.2.3 and historical notes for versions starting at version 3.0.1.0.

 
Posted by nuke on Friday, January 16, 2009 Read more...  

The Carbon Project is pleased to announce an expanded level of service now available to developers and users alike. The Gaia Support Package enables customers to engage Carbon Project engineering staff to address specific extensions, changes and enhancements to its Gaia and CarbonTools products. This new support package is in response to a worldwide surge of activity in developing Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards. To help its growing user community address new and specific needs, The Carbon Project is providing a direct channel to the developers behind its products.

 
Posted by Jeff on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 Read more...  

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· CarbonTools PRO Supports NextGen Applications at AIXM/WXXM User Conference (Jun 17, 2009)
· Carbon Project developing GeoRSS-powered Dashboard for Geodata.gov (Apr 16, 2009)
· Gaia Video Tutorial (Jan 22, 2009)
· CarbonTools PRO 3.0.2.3 release notes (Jan 16, 2009)
· Carbon Project Announces New Gaia Support Package in Response to OGC SDI Surge (Dec 10, 2008)
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· Hundreds of Canadians Witness Success of Online Mapping Demonstration (Dec 29, 2007)
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Monday, September 24
·“SDI 1.0” Extension for ArcGIS Now Shipping
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