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Geofumadas on the flight December 2007
- December, 2007
- Posted by: Golgi Alvarez
- Category: Geospatial - GIS

These are some interesting content, in some blogs that I frequent. Ideal to enjoy good readings.
Gis Lounge
Creating maps with excel
WorldGeo
Crime GIS application
Cartesia Extreme
Smoking on the GPS antenna
Webmasters
Working with the Google Maps API
Technical Ramblings
Generating a giant orthogonal with OpenAerial map
The Cad Geek blog
The trinity of training in the AU - 2007
Entchev Gis Architects
Damn, do you still use Arcview 3x?
Paul Ramsey
Real men use real gis software
Topografian (two)
To work ... get that comfortable !!!
Mapperz
Yellow maps as well as yellow pages
Engineering Blog
AutoCAD compatible applications
Author:Golgi Alvarez
Writer, researcher, specialist in Land Management Models. He has participated in the conceptualization and implementation of models such as: National Property Administration System SINAP in Honduras, Management Model of Joint Municipalities in Honduras, Integrated Cadastre-Registry Management Model in Nicaragua, Territory Administration System SAT in Colombia . Editor of the Geofumadas knowledge blog since 2007 and creator of the AulaGEO Academy that includes more than 100 courses on GIS - CAD - BIM - Digital Twins topics.
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Hello,
There is a new addin for Excel and PowerPoint that allows you to use maps,
It's called BeGraphic.
10 000 other maps are free for users who give their professional email.
You can download this addin for Excel or PowerPoint in
http://www.begraphic.com
Codes written to work with google
http://www.rincondelcodigo.com/favicons.php?q=google
Nancy, I've already done the correction.
all the best
Hi, Thanks for including my article. When you finish writing, remember your friend's comment.
What if I would ask you, please, is that you MODIFY the link to the site of my article. When you press it, you go to the Engineering blog…. 🙁
My url is
Thanks a thousand in advance, greetings from Peru and congratulations for your dedication to the blog Geofumadas.
Thanks for adding the article Working with the Google Maps API. I hope it can help many webmasters to design maps for their sites.
May it serve you a lot!