Month: February 2008

  • Great Backyard Bird Count

    Are you participating in the The Great Backyard Bird Count this weekend? Led by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, with sponsorship from Wild Birds Unlimited citizen […]

  • Autodesk World Press Days – Wrap-up

    We have returned to WV with a slightly new perspective on Autodesk and their products. Sue and I have mostly worked with 3DS Max and Maya recently and AutoCAD a […]

  • Fartherest Galaxy Discovered

    Scientists at the European Southern Observatory have discovered the farthest galaxy known – 13 billion light years away! The galaxy is in essence a baby picture of a newly formed […]

  • Autodesk World Press Days – Day 1

    We’ve just finished a morning of presentations to open Autodesk’s 2008 World Press Days, starting with CEO Carl Bass and including both Autodesk executives and customer highlights. The main themes […]

  • Guerilla Geography event

    Just a quick reminder that there will be another Guerilla Geography event in London on March 1. Unfortunately, I haven’t had a chance to become active in the events, but […]

  • Chocomap.com, for your V-Day needs

    We are only days away from the most significant of greeting card holidays…Valentines Day (aka Single’s Awareness Day). With that in mind everyone should be scrounging for a plan of […]

  • A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 134

    A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 134 February 10, 2008 Main Topic:Our experiences with Web 2.0 and the Geospatial Web Click to directly download MP3 Click to directly download AAC […]

  • Creating memories using maps

    I read a Momania article from last year called “Google mapping the ones you love” which explains how their family uses Google maps and other technology to help their “kids […]

  • Jane Austen, Dickens, and Love

    For Valentine’s Day, I went looking for maps of romantic novel worlds. I started by searching for Jane Austen and found this great interactive map of Dicken’s London. This Standfords […]

  • Can Cell Phones Predict Traffic?

    That’s the question Nokia set out to find the answer to yesterday. They equipped 100 students with GPS and software equipped Nokia phones and had them drive a 10 mile […]

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