Month: January 2007
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Second Life releases viewer code
This actually was announced Monday, but I couldn’t decide what approach to take when talking about the fact that Linden Labs has released the code for their Second Life client […]
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Why MacBreak is the best
On the MacBreak quick coverage of the MacWorld Expo Keynote the first thing they said was that they wished that the iPhone had included, not just maps, but a GPS. […]
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CrossOver Mac – run your Windows apps without Windows
The folks over at Codeweaver have announced a commercial version of WINE (WINE Is Not an Emulator) that allows you to run CERTAIN Windows software without booting into Windows or […]
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general, Remote Sensing, space (not spatial)
Indian Space Research Organisation will launch 4 satellites tomorrow
Yes, I am posting about a non-CES or Macworld event, the planned launch of the ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV C-7). The vehicle will be carrying 4 satellites, including […]
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Multitouch on a phone and maps
Ed has already posted on Geophoto. But even better is the iPhone, which is cooler than I could have suspected. Completely touch screen, full OS X (more or less), great […]
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URISA Student Paper Comp
URISA has announced their first annual student paper competition. From the announcement: Are you an undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student? Are you interested in a career using geographic information systems, […]
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Pharos GPS Phone 600
The folks over at Pharos are showing the GPS Phone 600 which looks nice, but there wasn’t too many details on the CrunchGear post, and I haven’t had time to […]
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OQO Model 02
I have drooled over the original OQO since before the term UMPC existed. Now with the announcement (and video over at Engadget) of the OQO model 2 I am going […]
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LBS talk on TWIT
At about 38:00 minutes into episode 83 of This Week in Tech (TWIT) there is a little discussion by non-geospatial folks about the utility of location based services, specifically the […]
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Our first CES note for 2007
Welcome LG to the location based party as they release 4 GPS based navigation systems. Just the tip of the CES iceberg I am sure. CrunchGear » Blog Archive » […]
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