Month: June 2006
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New poll: What is your desktop GIS
I forgot to activate this poll a few weeks ago when I created it to go with our Desktop GIS episode, but it is always a relevant question. What is […]
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Rocket Science 101 from NASA
As we all know, rockets are what launch the remote sensing satellites that many of us depend on for our geospatial data into orbit. So, while not strictly geography-related, rocket […]
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general, Physical Geography, Remote Sensing, WebMapping
Google Maps of Active Volcanoes
If you’re like me, when you go to plan your summer vacation, weird questions like, “Is there a major earthquake fault or active volcano in the area?” will eventually come […]
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Google’s Summer of Green Map Guides
Google, in conjunction with Earth Day Network, has released a series of Google Maps mashups for five US cities (Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando, and San Francisco) that […]
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BBC NEWS | Arctic’s tropical past uncovered
The BBC has a nice summary article from papers that were recently in Nature on insights on the paleo-environment of the Arctic Sea based on coring that took place along […]
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A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 46
A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 46 June 4, 2006 Main Topic: Discussion on GITA/AAG report on Geospatial Workforce – Part 2 Click to directly download Episode 46 Click for […]
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general, Programming/Dev, WebMapping
CarbonCloud from The Carbon Project
In the May issue of The Carbon Project’s newsletter, The Carbon Project announced that the latest release of CarbonTools, CarbonTools PROâ„¢, will launch at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in […]
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EarthDay IS everyday
I meant to blog this a few days ago, so I am little behind the times, but this ties in nicely with our EarthDay episode from back in April. Google […]
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