The evolution over the last decade of Web applications dealing
with geospatial contents has been burgeoning. The dawn of
GeoWeb 2.0 (Maguire, 2007), the geographic counterpart of the
well-known phenomenon of Web 2.0 (O’Reilly, 2005), has turned
nearly-static, limited functionality and poorly interactive
GeoWeb applications to dynamic, highly-performing ones capable
of providing a rich user experience.
The evolution over the last decade of Web applications dealingwith geospatial contents has been burgeoning. The dawn ofGeoWeb 2.0 (Maguire, 2007), the geographic counterpart of thewell-known phenomenon of Web 2.0 (O’Reilly, 2005), has turnednearly-static, limited functionality and poorly interactiveGeoWeb applications to dynamic, highly-performing ones capableof providing a rich user experience.
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