A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 102
A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 102
July 1, 2007
Main Topic:Interview with Jim McKinney, ArcGIS Program Manager
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Music
This weeks podsafe music:
“Along the Alabama Plains” by David Potts
News
- AHDS loses funding
- Register GISDay Events
- Hitachi Business Microscope
- Google Maps new drag functionality to customize your directions
Web Corner
LocalHarvest allows you to find local produce to help you support your local economy and know where your food has been
Main topic
Events
- Mapping 2007: 6-8 September, University of Chester
- Forging Rails In Berlin: RailsConf Europe 2007 Program Unveiled: 17-19 September, Berlin
- Perceptions of Space and the American Experience: 7-9 November, Ankara, Turkey
- Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference: 9-12 March, Seattle
This week A Very Spatial Podcast is sponsored by ESRI.
GeoWeb 2007 will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia from July 23rd to the 27th. Visit ESRI in booth #22 to learn more about ESRI’s latest GIS solutions. To learn more visit: www.esri.com/veryspatial
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Thanks for bringing up the news about the AHDS losing funding. For any UK citizens out there, there’s an online petition that you can sign to persuade the government to get the funding council to reconsider:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/AHDSfunding/
It only needs another 20 signatures to make 1000.
Cheers
Archaeogeek
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