We sat down with the folks from LightPole to discuss their mobile app and Movable Type integration.
Category Archives: Where20
AVSP Roadshow – Poly9 Where 2.0 ’08
An overview of Poly9′s offerings from our hallway conversation at Where 2.0
AVSP Roadshow – MapQuest Where 2.0 ’08
A quick talk about MapQuest’s developer APIs.
AVSP Roadshow – Nokia Where 2.0 ’08
A conversation with Nokia about location and their location products for mobile and web.
A VerySpatial Podcast – Special Episode 30
Abe, Bill, and Paolo of Obtuse Software tell us about zigGIS 2.0 and using PostGRE/PostGIS in a GIS workflow.
A VerySpatial Podcast – Special Episode 29
While at Where 2.0 we sat down with Andrew Turner and Mikel Maron of Mapufacture and Steve Coast of CloudMade to talk about their workshop and their individual efforts.
AVSP Roadshow – Where 2008, EveryScape
In this episode we talk to EveryScape.com about their vision of a pervasive experience of the exterior and interior of urban landscapes.
AVSP Roadshow – Where 2008, Wednesday Wrap-up
Sue and I talk about Wednesday at Where 2.0 2008.
AVSP Roadshow – Where 2008, Tuesday Wrap-up
Sue and I talk about what has been going on at Where 2.0 2008 on Monday and Tuesday.
Jack and John share the stage at Where 2.0
So the morning keynote and speakers are done now, and while there were a couple of announcements, like Google’s GeoSearch API going live, and demos of EveryBlock and FortiusOne’s Finder!, the surprise of the morning was Jack Dangermond joining Google’s John Hanke onstage to talk about GIS coming to the Geoweb. The upcoming release of ArcGIS 9.3 will include functionality that will allow users to integrate their GIS data and functions more effectively with geospatial web apps and vice versa. Jack showed a couple of demos from Portland, Oregon and LA area wildfires to demonstrate the integration of user generated content, GIS processing, and web mapping and virtual globe platforms like Google Maps and Google Earth. Nothing earth-shattering, but for those of us GIS old timers, it was kinda symbolic to see the old and new guard coming together.





