Multiply makes it easier to share information such as photos, journals ("blogs") and classified listings with the people in your life, and find information you need from friends of friends.
A disruptive movement is underway with the Internet being used for social means. The creative destruction of the tech boom gave us a legacy of physical infrastructure largely meant for transactions and email communication to build upon. But a funny thing happened on the way to the forum, people connected and used the Internet as a social tool . As a critical mass of mature users gathered in simple ways and co-created social infrastructure, complex patterns emerged.
The Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) - a collaborative, web-based analog of the paper notebook. The ELN can be used to share and record text, images, 3-D molecular structures, live graphs, etc. and can be extended to support additional data types.
eBookCollector is a Java program to manage your book collection. It features a Thinlet based XML UI with skinning support, Advanced searching capabilities, Supports multiple categories for the books. It's easy to use and best of all - It's real!
The Community Mapbuilder allows users to enter geographic features in a web browser, save it to a server along with other features, then present the features back as a map layer in a web browser.
This page showcases MapServer applications from all over the world. Please feel free to look at these examples. We hope that you come away with an idea or two for implementing your own MapServer application. If you have projects that you'd like to include here, even if they're not generally accessible, then please contact the MDP Coordinator at "mdp at lists.gis.umn.edu".
MapServer is an OpenSource development environment for building spatially enabled Internet applications. The software builds upon other popular OpenSource or freeware systems like Shapelib, FreeType, Proj.4, libTIFF, Perl and others. MapServer will run where most commercial systems won't or can't, on Linux/Apache platforms. MapServer is known to compile on most UNIXes and will run under Windows NT/98/95.