Press Release – January 13, 2006

PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For information about this announcement, contact:

Jesse Rouse
VerySpatial, LLC
tel: +1-304-756-8125
podcast@veryspatial.com

A VerySpatial Podcast half-year episode featuring interview with Peter Morville

Morgantown, WV, January 13, 2006 – VerySpatial, LLC

VerySpatial, LLC is pleased to announce that we have reached the 26th episode of A VerySpatial Podcast, which features an interview with Peter Morville, noted author and information scientist. A VerySpatial Podcast premiered with its first episode on Geography and geospatial technologies in July 2005. The podcast is intended to be a weekly source of information that is supported by a blog accessible at http://veryspatial.com. A VerySpatial Podcast has continued to grow over the last half year and now reaches a global audience of listeners.

The featured guest for Episode 26, Peter Morville, is the author of Ambient Findability: What We Find Changes Who We Become (2005) and co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing Large-scale Web Sites (2002) both from O’Reilly Media, Inc.

The half-year anniversary episode is not the first interview with a prominent individual from the geospatial community as we have been joined in the past by Rick Lawson, of Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. and Dr. Tim Warner, a remote sensing specialist from West Virginia University. VerySpatial looks forward to continuing to provide news, discussion, and interviews on a wide range of topics related to Geography and geospatial technologies.

A VerySpatial Podcast is available for direct download from http://veryspatial.com/podcast.php and can be subscribed to through iTunes and other podcast aggregators. More information is available at http://veryspatial.com.

VerySpatial, LLC is committed to providing information on Geography and geospatial technologies through audio and web-based technologies. Formed in 2005, VerySpatial, LLC is located in Morgantown, WV.

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