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Janos Haits

AskGeo | Latitude and Longitude to Time Zone Conversion Web API - 6 views

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    AskGeo provides a simple, fast, and accurate Interactive Map, Web API and Java Library for finding out the time zone information for a given location (latitude and longitude). It's simple: you give latitude and longitude and the API returns the unix (Olson) time zone ID (e.g., "America/Chicago", "Europe/London"), the Windows Standard Name for the time zone (e.g., "Pacific Standard Time", "Central European Standard Time"), and the current offset from UTC.
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WebGL Globe - 12 views

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    The WebGL Globe The WebGL Globe is an open platform for geographic data visualization. We encourage you to copy the code, add your own data, and create your own. If you do create your own globe, please share it with us. We will post our favorite links below. Features: Latitude / longitude data spikes Color gradients, based on data value or type Mouse wheel to zoom More features are under development...
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amCharts: customizable free flash charts - 1 views

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    Ammap is an interactive flash map creation software. Use this tool to show locations of your offices, routes of your journeys, create your distributor map. Photos or illustrations can be used instead of maps, so you can make different presentations, e-learning tools and more. With amMap you can: * customize every detail of your map - sizes, colors, disable features you don't need; * create multi-level structures; * create map charts (heat maps); * load icons or other custom movies or photos on top of your map; * use your own custom maps; * draw lines and add texts; * set values of countries and create map chart; * set start-up zoom level and position; * use it as zoomifyer to display big pictures; * control map with JavaScript (reload data and settings, set and get data and separate params, register clicks); * export map as an image. More facts: * weights only 35 Kb; * works with Flash player 8 and later versions; * loads data from XML; * uses latitude and longitude for storing point position. Check examples to find out how many different views you can achieve with amMap. You can download and use it for free.
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    Interactive Flash Pie Charts, Line Charts and Bar/Column Charts. Users can pull out a slice of pie chart by clicking on it. Users can zoom in/out by highlighting a specific area of the line chart. The bar/column can be 100 stacked, mouseover to view more details. All Charts are free to download, the only limitation of free version is that a small link to AmCharts will be displayed in top left corner of your charts.
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