Month: January 2006
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OGC requesting public comment on geospatial Web Processing Service specification
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is requesting public comment on a candidate specification for a geospatial Web Processing Service. This specification was developed to provide a standardized interface for accessing […]
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A Very Spatial Podcast on ZENcast.com
Creative is getting into the podcasting thing, and has a new service up and running called ZENcast. We checked it out, and A VerySpatial Podcast is in fact listed in […]
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New Gadgets from CES day 1
It is that CES time of year again, time for lots of new toys. Most of the one that I have found are GPS related, perhaps because I am only […]
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National Geographic Award in Mapping
Undergraduates and Master’s degree students are eligible to apply for the National Geographic Award in Mapping, which consists of a prize of $1200 and National Geographic map products for the […]
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More on avsp contest 2 & 3 – updated
There is only one day left to enter our next contests and we only have a few entries for each contest so far. The first place prize for contest 2 […]
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GEwar
I haven’t taken more than a cursory glance, but this is a link to the Google Earth War game. Looks fun if you don’t have people giving you significant looks […]
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Landsat 5 update
According to the USGS’s Landsat Program website, testing of Landsat 5’s solar array began on January 3rd and will continue until January 5th. Information related to the testing will be […]
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Update on VirtuSphere
A while back I posted an entry about the VirtuSphere, an immersive virtual reality environment that has been getting a lot of attention. An article posted on the University of […]
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Audio from the mainstream
Two new mainstream media audio programs leaped onto the scene today. OnPoint, an NPR program, hosted a program titled The Geospatial Web that covered the ubiquitousness of geospatial technologies, much […]
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A Visit to the Ordnance Survey
Susan Spano chronicles her visit to the UK’s Ordnance Survey facilities in this nice article from the LA Times online.
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