What are Open Atlas Modules

This section gathers all projects based on the Open Atlas structure. We respect Seperation of Concerns to properly seperate the geo-content from the map interface.

I'm looking to meet groups of developpers, the more we are the more efficient we get. Feel free to contact us to share thoughts, and maybe even cooperate. The Open Atlas Platform is Open for anyone and especially any developper to use freely to develop a project or a concept. The only participation we ask for since we host the project if its content goes over 50Mb or if the client is a company, there is a hosting fee to participate to. Open Atlas is free for individual users up to 50Mb of Data, but companies will have to pay a Data quantity proportional fee.
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FireFox Apache Software Foundation Free Software Foundation Google Google Earth GeoURL QNext Eclipse Eurobba Bed and Breakfast Catalog Free.fr NASA NASA World Wind

Our Current Google Maps Projects

  • David Flores, Domican Republic, Geolocating advertising panels with there content...Link to Demo
  • Thales Human Ressources, Paris France, Geolocating different internal job oppportunities...
  • Integration des photos aeriennes de Brest
  • Proposition de collaboration avec France vue sur mer
  • Photographer Presentation module
  • Town Hall module
  • Tourism Office module
  • Freelancer Job Module

Contribute and add your own Spots, Markers, or Locations.

All you have to do is send me your marker file with the type of content it concerns in the following XML format and I will gladly integrate it into a GMaps for you. send me your content in the following format:
<markers>
  <marker type="" date="" name="" lat="" lng="" location="uk_london">
    <code>pure html code for the popup window of the marker</code>
  </marker>
  <marker type="" date="" name="" lat="" lng="" location="france_hossegor">
    <code>pure html code for the popup window of the marker</code>
  </marker>
  ...etc
</markers>
              

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