In a world awash with an ever-expanding number of location-aware sets of data, what’s a person to do who wants to make a great map? Spanish conservation-centric User Experience design shop Vizzuality today launched a simple, attractive, free and open source tool for curating and publishing geospatial data called CartoSet.
“It’s great to see the team releasing a complete geo-data website-in-a-box,” leading data hacker Pete Warden said about the release. “Traditionally it has required a lot of specialized knowledge to create something like this, so open-sourcing a turnkey solution that’s approachable by ordinary Ruby developers is a big step in democratizing geo technology.”
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