Archive for March 22nd, 2006





Topographic Fruit Bowls

Mar 22nd, 2006 | By

Yes, that’s right….If you would like a lovely geography-inspired way to display your apples, oranges and other tasty fruits, then check out these custom-milled wooden fruit bowls in the shape of 3D topography. They’re not cheap at 149 euros, but really, how can you resist the opportunity to have a mini 3D landscape on your [...]



International Podcast Expo – April 21-23, 2006

Mar 22nd, 2006 | By

An online only Podcast conference will be taking place April 21-23. Not much is clear so far other than it will cost $11 to “attend”, and presenter and exhibitor details aren’t available yet, but the idea is a good one. International Podcast Expo – April 21-23, 2006



OpenGeoData » Podcast: Ed Parsons

Mar 22nd, 2006 | By

There are two reasons to post about OpenGeoData…it is a fairly quiet blog and now a podcast. The first podcast is a discussion with Ed Parsons of the Ordinance Survey. Two days, two new geospatial podcasts. The community continues to grow. OpenGeoData » Podcast: Ed Parsons



A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 35 Part 3

Mar 22nd, 2006 | By

Interview with Clint Brown, Director of Software Products at ESRI



New Poll – Podcast delivery

Mar 22nd, 2006 | By

Our new poll is up (it can be found it the left column of the site) and we asks\ your opinion on how we should move forward with the podcast offering. As you know the length of the show has been growing, especially the interview driven episodes. With that in mind, and some ideas that [...]



27 US Federal Agencies to add Geospatial Official

Mar 22nd, 2006 | By

Earlier this month, FederalNews Online reported that the US Office of Management and Budget is requiring 27 federal agencies to designate a senior official to oversee those agencies’ effort related to geospatial information. Another example of how geospatial technologies and information are increasingly being integrated into many sectors of government. If you’d like to see [...]