
Distance This script calculates great-circle distances between the two points – that is, the shortest distance over the earth’s surface – using the ‘Haversine’ formula. It assumes a spherical earth, ignoring ellipsoidal effects – which is accurate enough* for most purposes… – giving an ‘as-the-crow-flies’ distance between the two points (ignoring any hills!). Enter the co-ordinates into the text boxes to try it out. It accepts a variety of formats: * deg-min-sec suffixed with N/S/E/W (e.g. 40°44′55″N, 73 59 11W), or * signed decimal degrees without compass direction, where negative indicates west/south (e.g. 40.7486, -73.9864):
http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html

vynil nicolas montgermont de chdh
http://artoffailure.free.fr/index.php?/projects/flat-earth-society-fr

Google Maps API : Documentation Exemples et Tutoriels Carte Contrôle Géocodeur Info-bulle Itinéraire KML KMZ News Polyline Street-view Trucs et astuces
http://touraineverte.com/index.php

KML Interactive Sampler Explore the samples below or enter your own KML to get started. You can then make changes and see them in action by clicking 'Update Earth'! This sampler requires the Google Earth Browser Plug-in.
http://kml-samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/interactive/index.html

Main issue of this project is to allow easy publishing of raster maps on the Internet. Your raster file (like TIFF/GeoTIFF, MrSID, ECW, JPEG2000, JPEG, PNG) is converted into a directory structure of small tiles (TMS compatible), which you can just copy to the webserver. Simple webpages with viewers based on Google Maps and OpenLayers are generated as well - so anybody can comfortably explore your maps on-line and you do not need to install or configure any special software (like mapserver) and the map displays very fast in the webbrowser.
http://www.klokan.cz/projects/gdal2tiles

Map Overlay Generator for Google Maps and Google Earth
http://www.maptiler.org

FeatureServer is an implementation of a RESTful Geographic Feature Service. (What is REST?) Using standard HTTP methods, you can fetch a representation of a feature or a collection of features, add new data to the service, or delete data from the service. Use it as an aggregator -- post your GeoRSS feeds to it, and then browse them using WFS. Use it as a translator: use the OGR DataSource to load a shapefile and open it in Google Earth. Use it in any way you like. This software is made available under an open source license by MetaCarta.
http://featureserver.org

Equivalent libre de Google Earth (pour KDE)
http://edu.kde.org/marble

article de blog proprosant 3 map viewer
http://www.flashdynamix.com/blog/inde...windows-maps-flash-api-v10-as2-source

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http://bellevueduciel.free.fr/_GoogleEarth/savoir_plus_GE.php
02-01-2008