Month: December 2009

  • Creating a Space Faring Civilization

    The Earth and Space Foundation has an awesome but low funded award program to “funds expeditions that either use Earth’s resources and environments to help us understand other worlds and […]

  • Climate Change and the World Wide Web

    TreeHugger posted about the 300 Years of global climate change on one map. The best quote is “”In late 2009 the UK Government launched an Open Data initiative, headed by […]

  • A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 232

    A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 232 December 27, 2009 Main Topic: Our 2009 Year in Review Click to directly download MP3 Click to directly download AAC Click for the […]

  • Coolest gift ever.

    Besides the fact that I haven’t shaved in 4 years, I think my best present EVER is still a fairly good likeness. You will definitely see an Avenue Q‘ish GeoEd […]

  • Happy holidays

    Whether you are celebrating today, have finished your holidays or have festivities coming soon, we wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season! your peeps at VerySpatial 🙂 Yes, even […]

  • Tablet, tablets everywhere

    We are coming up quickly on CES (in early January) and as usual we are seeing a lot of preshow announcements as companies work to have their products noticed. The […]

  • GeoVation Challenge and NYC’s BigApps Competition

    A couple of great competitions for innovative ideas and applications are going on right now, the GeoVation Ideas Challenge and GeoVation Awards Programme in the UK and New York City’s […]

  • Geography Tropes

    TV Tropes is a great wiki that catalogs all the tropes inherent in media, literature, and games. They have several geovisual subjects including television geography such as “Julie Delpy and […]

  • A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 231

    A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 231 December 20, 2009 Main Topic: Our Annual Outtakes Episode Click to directly download MP3 Click to directly download AAC Click for the detailed […]

  • 10th Anniversary of launch of NASA’s Terra satellite

    The data from NASA’s earth observation satellites are critical resources in many areas of research, and it’s important to highlight the achievements of the Earth Observation System program, a multi-national […]

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