

09 September 2009, 3:43pm
The Carbon Project recently announced the release of Gaia 3.4, a free platform designed to support Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) users and developers. The Gaia 3.4 platform release includes new SDI tools, an open API for software developers and support for OGC data and services, ESRI ArcGIS Server, Bing Maps and OpenStreetMap.
You can visit the link below to download the free Gaia 3.4. A suite of free Extenders and API documentation are also available. Technical information and forums for the Gaia 3.4 platform and its Extenders
are available at the second link below.
Initial Gaia development was sponsored by the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Cooperative Agreements Program (CAP).
Gaia 3.4 Technical information and forums

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