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general, Programming/Dev, VirtualEnvironments, WebMapping
Microsoft Research’s Street Slide
If you haven’t seen the demo of Microsoft Research’s Street Slide, it’s a pretty cool addition to Bing Streetside that is not available yet, but will be presented at SIGGRAPH […]
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general, GeographyAwareness, Remote Sensing
How Much Stuff Is Circling The Earth?
As the saying goes, a picture is worth a 1,000 words. Via The Telegraph UK Image created by Electro Optic Systems out of Australia
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Hexagon acquires Intergraph
Apparently Hexagon has been happy with their geospatial acquisitions over the last few years since the have announced their acquisition of Intergraph. You may recall that it hasn’t been too […]
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ArcGIS for iOS available
It seems that ESRI has made its way through the dreaded App Store approval process and ArcGIS for iOS is now available for both iPhone and iPad via the App […]
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ERDAS releases Apollo on the Cloud
ERDAS has entered the cloud service race with the announcement of Apollo on the Cloud. It is a hosted solution that provides access to Apollo Professional on SkyGone’s servers. We […]
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Digital Egypt
It has been a while since I did a general GIS search over on YouTube. This time around I found an interesting piece of marketing for a product named Digital […]
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ArcGIS 10 coming, is your computer ready?
With the probable release date of ArcGIS 10 announced (June 21 to Partners, June 28 to everyone on maintenance and, I assume, new purchases) you may be wondering if your […]
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ArcGIS.com public beta is now live
Ever since we got the first preview of ArcGIS.com and ArcGIS Explorer Online back at the Dev Summit, we’ve been waiting for the chance to try it out ourselves, Well, […]
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Cartography, general, GeographyAwareness, Remote Sensing
Grassroots Mapping for the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
Recently we featured the Grassroots Mapping project, a community participatory mapping initiative from the MIT Media Lab, on the podcast, and now the Grassroots team has headed down to Louisiana […]
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Cool Stuff, general, VirtualEnvironments
IBM’s CityOne – Gaming to solve our cities’ problems
While I continue my research in the area of immersive virtual worlds and serious gaming, I have also been doing a lot of work recently in the area of digital […]
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