
http://www.obsphere.com
I am pleased to finally announce Obsphere, a tool for sharing and exploring geographic data. There is a lot of geo-coded data floating around, but it's hard to find and you often need specialist tools to explore it. No longer! Obsphere lets everyone upload data, so it can all be explored through a single interface. Import tools are provided for Shapefiles, KML, GeoTIFF and CSV. There is also an editor for entering shapes and data manually.
Finding layers is easy with the browsing tools. Simply move around in the map and the list of visible layers will update as you do so. Search tools are also provided to help you find exactly what you're looking for. Obsphere isn't just limited to the spatial dimensions, however. All layers are also tagged with their temporal validity -- specifying when as well as where they exist. The timeline defaults to all of recorded human history -- the last 10,000 years -- but you can zoom in if you want to narrow your results.
I've been working on this for about 11 months now, and I'm pretty pleased with the result. If you think the system is interesting, I'd appreciate it if you passed the link along. This kind of thing is only useful if lots of people are using it.