Events
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Education, Events, general, GeographyAwareness, GIS_Software
Penn State Geospatial Technology Summer Camp
Penn State is offering a summer camp for 12-18 year-olds to give kids hands-on experience with GIS, GPS, and other geospatial technologies. The camp will be held from July 31st-August […]
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UbiComp 2006
I haven’t been blogging too much in recent days, so I will try to get back up to speed with a reminder about the upcoming UbiComp 2006 (Eighth International Conference […]
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50th Anniversary of the creation of the US Interstate Highway system
Tomorrow, June 29th, will be the 50th anniversary of the signing of the bill that created the US interstate highway system. An article at MSNBC today has a nice little […]
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Major calendar update
Update: I have found how to make WebCalendar allow subscriptions. If you are using an iCalendar based software use http://www.veryspatial.com/calendar/publish.php/?user=public as the subscription address and you should receive all updates […]
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ArcPad and mobile handhelds for 2010 US Census field data collection
A press release today announced that ESRI’s ArcPad will be used as part of the Field Data Collection Automation (FDCA) project for the upcoming 2010 census, and Harris Corporation has […]
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Events, general, space (not spatial)
Serenity Movie Charity Screenings
Ok, technically not geography, but it’s been awhile since we’ve blogged anything about Joss Whedon’s Firefly universe, so I am remedying that now. Serenity fans have set up a worldwide […]
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Sorry about the delay
I can’t speak for Sue, but I had a great time at Where 2.0. We met quite a few people that we had talked to in the past and hope […]
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Where 2.0 opening – testing, testing, is this thing on
I am going to try to keep the ‘tradition’ going that we started at the Dev Summit and live blog the opening keynotes as Where 2.0 kicks off. While we […]
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Mapping Boston’s CowParade 2006
For those of you familiar with the urban phenomenon of painted cow statues known as CowParade, Boston is getting its turn this summer with over 100 statues placed throughout the […]
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Illinois 8th grader wins National Geographic Bee
Bonny Jain, an 8th grader from Moline, Illinois, is the winner of the 2006 National Geographic Bee and will receive a $25,000 college scholarship. If you want to see how […]
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