Open Layers provides a web-based Javascript front-end for mapping. There are no licensing restrictions and it can easily connect to a variety of web services including USGS Topos/Aerial Photos, Microsoft Virtual Earth, and Google Maps. You just paste your javascript code in any webpage and you've got a nice web map.
Here's an example (after loading the page, click on the right side + to view USGS topos):
http://silas.mathes.googlepages.com/openlayertest.html
Friday, June 27, 2008
Open Layers Map
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Hey guys - We're working on a new series of ArcGIS Server layers and applications for the Southeast Watershed Forum here at UT-Chattanooga. You can access our services via the add data connection in arcmap by connecting to the following ArcGIS Server: http://atlas.utc.edu/arcgis/services
Server layers are located in the SEWF folder.
Let me know if you have any questions
Andy Carroll
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