Month: October 2006
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Amazing panorama images of Saturn and its rings from Cassini spacecraft
Yeah, these are some of the coolest space images I’ve ever seen! The panoramic view of Saturn and its rings was created by combining a total of 165 images taken […]
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Digital copies of US federal land patents and survey plats
Back at the end of August, the US Bureau of Land Management’s General Land Office website made some of its survey plat collection available online as searchable images that can […]
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Springfield Map
Have you ever sat watching “The Simpsons” and think, “Hey, I wonder how far Homer has to travel to get to the power plant? Or Moe’s even?” Well now you […]
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US Population Statistics – Interactive Map
MSNBC has an interactive map with some stats on US population, including information about individual state population figures, population change, and population density. Along the bottom of the map window, […]
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A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 65 Enhanced
Main: How real is real enough. News: SLAM, NYC Film Mashup and ASPRS Certification Click here to download enhanced AAC version
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ASPRS extends Certification
The ASPRS has announced officially something we heard about when we talked to them at the ESRI UC. They have added a ‘provisional’ status to their certification programs primarily to […]
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Cover a conference, because someone has to :-)
I wanted to second Adena’s call to the blog/podcast community to try to cover events/conferences. As I think most of us have realized there is just too much out there […]
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NYC Mayor’s Film Office – Mapping
The New York City Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting is celebrating it 40th anniversary with a Yahoo! Maps mashup of locations in NYC that have been used in […]
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SLAM – Microsoft’s foray into mobile social networking
Microsoft has a new prototype mobile application called Slam (Social, Location, Annotation, Mobile) that lets users send messages and photos back and forth to members of a group, or “slam” […]
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English Russia รโรยป Keyboard Monument
Perhaps a Russian lawn decoration in the shape of a QWERTY keyboard will be the next ‘can you find it’ on Google Earth. I didn’t see a location for the […]
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